Structural heterogeneity of membrane receptors and GTP‐binding proteins and its functional consequences for signal transduction

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Recent information obtained, mainly by recombinant cDNA technology, on structural heterogeneity of hormone and transmitter receptors, of GTP‐binding proteins (G‐proteins) and, especially, of G‐protein‐linked receptors is reviewed and the implications of structural heterogeneity for diversity of hormone and transmitter actions is discussed. For the future, three‐dimensional structural analysis of membrane proteins participating in signal transmission and transduction pathways is needed in order to understand the molecular basis of allosteric regulatory mechanisms governing the interactions between these proteins including hysteretic properties and cell‐cybernetic aspects. Copyright © 1991, Wiley Blackwell. All rights reserved

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BOEGE, F., NEUMANN, E., & HELMREICH, E. J. M. (1991). Structural heterogeneity of membrane receptors and GTP‐binding proteins and its functional consequences for signal transduction. European Journal of Biochemistry. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16085.x

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