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Guanine nucleotide-binding proteins (G proteins) form a large family of signal-transducing molecules. They are found as heterotrimers made up of alpha, beta, and gamma subunits. Members of the G protein family have been characterized most extensively on the basis of the alpha subunit, which binds guanine nucleotide, is capable of hydrolyzing GTP, and interacts with specific receptor and effector molecules. The G protein family includes Gs and Gi, the stimulatory and inhibitory GTP-binding regulators of adenylate cyclase; Go, a protein abundant in brain; and transducin-1 and transducin-2, proteins involved in phototransduction in retinal rods and cones, respectively.
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Protein Aliases: Adenylate cyclase-inhibiting G alpha protein; Gi1 protein alpha subunit; guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), alpha inhibiting 1; guanine nucleotide binding protein (G protein), alpha inhibiting activity polypeptide 1; guanine nucleotide binding protein, alpha inhibiting 1; Guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(i) subunit alpha-1; guanine nucleotide-binding protein G(i), alpha-1 subunit
Gene Aliases: AU046200; BPGTPB; Gi; Gialpha1; Gnai-1; GNAI1
UniProt ID: (Human) P63096, (Rat) P10824, (Mouse) B2RSH2
Entrez Gene ID: (Human) 2770, (Rat) 25686, (Mouse) 14677
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