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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

Animation describing the role of G-protein coupled receptors in neurotransmission.

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  • This guy's voice is so robotic.

  • G-proteins are so gangsta

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  • Gracias por el vídeo!

  • could somebody explain me very simply what happened in the video? Where do alpha and béta come from? thank you!

  • good job..more powers!

    

  • @azndude444 I was JUST going to say. It's like they want this to sound inhumanly difficult.

  • Thank you a lot for this video.

    @greencoveredbridge (although your post is from a year ago):

    One of the most prominent second messengers (as an example) is cAMP. cAMP is activated by an enzyme - adenylate cyclase -, which in turn is activated by the mechanism presented in this video (i.e. binding of G-protein).

    So both this video and your book are correct, your book just took it one step further.

  • @azndude444 I think it is robotic.

  • OOOOOOHHHHHHHHHH

    I see!

  • O-H

    I-O

    

  • @greencoveredbridge there atare a gazillion of second messengers in you, this is a general idea of how receptors bound to protein G work.

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