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  1. G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR), also called seven-transmembrane receptor or heptahelical receptor, protein located in the cell membrane that binds extracellular substances and transmits signals from these substances to an intracellular molecule called a G protein ( guanine nucleotide-binding protein).

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    Receptors are protein molecules that serve a variety of purposes in the target cell or on its surface, including:

    • It controls cell adhesion
    • It facilitates signal transduction.
    • It regulates the channels in the membrane
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    Coupling with G proteins, they are called seven-transmembrane receptors because they pass through the cell membrane seven times. Ligands can bind either to extracellular N-terminus and loops (e.g. glutamate receptors) or to the binding site within transmembrane helices (Rhodopsin-like family).

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