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Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT for G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) mediated signaling?

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GPCRs activate G proteins by exchanging GDP for GTP on the α subunit, which then dissociates from the βγ subunits to activate downstream signaling pathways.
Updated On: Dec 12, 2025
  • GPCRs contain seven membrane spanning regions.
  • GPCRs are linked to heterotrimeric G protein consisting of α, β and γ subunits.
  • In the absence of GPCR interacting ligand, α subunit of G protein is bound to GTP and complexed with βγ subunits.
  • In the presence of GPCR interacting ligand, GTP is displaced from α subunit of G protein by GDP, GDP bound α subunit dissociates from βγ dimer and activates the effector.
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The Correct Option is A, B

Solution and Explanation

To determine which of the given statements about G protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) mediated signaling are correct, let us analyze each option based on established biological principles:

  1. GPCRs contain seven membrane spanning regions.
    This statement is correct. G protein-coupled receptors are characterized by their structural feature of having seven transmembrane alpha-helices. These span the cell membrane and are integral to the receptor's ability to transmit signals from outside the cell to the cell's interior.
  2. GPCRs are linked to heterotrimeric G protein consisting of α, β and γ subunits.
    This statement is also correct. GPCRs interact with a heterotrimeric G protein composed of three subunits: α (alpha), β (beta), and γ (gamma). Upon activation by a ligand, the GPCR acts as a guanine nucleotide exchange factor, facilitating the exchange of GDP for GTP on the Gα subunit.
  3. In the absence of GPCR interacting ligand, α subunit of G protein is bound to GTP and complexed with βγ subunits.
    This statement is incorrect. In the absence of a GPCR interacting ligand, the α subunit of the G protein is actually bound to GDP, not GTP. The α subunit, in the GDP-bound state, is complexed with the βγ dimers. This is the inactive form of the G protein.
  4. In the presence of GPCR interacting ligand, GTP is displaced from α subunit of G protein by GDP, GDP bound α subunit dissociates from βγ dimer and activates the effector.
    This statement is incorrect. When a ligand binds to the GPCR, GTP, not GDP, displaces GDP on the α subunit. The GTP-bound α subunit then dissociates from the βγ dimer, which allows both the α and the βγ subunits to activate various downstream effectors in the cell, which is the essence of G protein signaling.

Based on the analysis above, the correct statements regarding GPCR-mediated signaling are:

  • GPCRs contain seven membrane spanning regions.
  • GPCRs are linked to heterotrimeric G protein consisting of α, β and γ subunits.
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