Cell Signalling and Receptor Mechanisms · USMLE Step 1

Upon ligand binding to a GPCR, what occurs next in the G-protein activation cycle?

  1. The receptor turns into a tyrosine kinase and autophosphorylates itself
  2. GDP on the Gα subunit is replaced by GTP, and Gα separates from βγ
  3. The receptor is immediately internalized before any signal is transmitted
  4. The ligand–receptor complex moves directly into the cell nucleus
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Correct answer: GDP on the Gα subunit is replaced by GTP, and Gα separates from βγ

Ligand binding to GPCR triggers GDP-to-GTP exchange on Gα, causing it to dissociate from the βγ complex; both can then activate downstream effectors.

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