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− | Transducin is one of the proteins that undergoes translocation after it is activated by photoexcited rhodopsin and becomes separated into individual α (Gαt) and βγ (Gβ1γ1) subunits. | + | Transducin is one of the proteins that undergoes translocation after it is activated by photoexcited [[rhodopsin]] and becomes separated into individual α (Gαt) and βγ (Gβ1γ1) subunits. |
Latest revision as of 14:41, 10 September 2011
Transducin is one of the proteins that undergoes translocation after it is activated by photoexcited rhodopsin and becomes separated into individual α (Gαt) and βγ (Gβ1γ1) subunits.