Transducin

a. activates adenylyl cyclase resulting in the formation of cAMP.
b. activated calcium-activated channels leading to depolarization of the receptor cell.
c. activates the messenger pathway leading to an increase in cGMP.
d. is found in the inner segment of photoreceptor cells.
e. is a G-protein.


E

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