GNAL exchanges GDP for GTP in odorant:Olfactory Receptor:GNAL:GDP:GNB1:GNG13

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R-HSA-9712201
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Reaction [transition]
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Homo sapiens
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Olfactory receptors are associated with trimeric G protein complexes containing the GNAL (Golf, G alpha olf) alpha subunit, the GNB1 beta subunit, and the GNG13 gamma subunit. The binding of an odorant to an olfactory receptor causes the GNAL subunit to exchange GDP for GTP (Borgmann-Winter et al. 2016, and inferred from rat homologs). GNAL is a member of the Gs family of G alpha proteins.
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
26373539 Altered G Protein Coupling in Olfactory Neuroepithelial Cells From Patients With Schizophrenia

Moberg, PJ, Hahn, CG, Rawson, NE, Gur, RE, Ray, R, Wang, HY, Turetsky, BI, Willis, BR, Borgmann-Winter, KE

Schizophr Bull 2016
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