If A Ligand Were Stuck In The G-Protein-Linked Receptor, What Would Be The Effect To The Cell?

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If A Ligand Were Stuck In The G-Protein-Linked Receptor, What Would Be The Effect To The Cell?

or, what would be the effect to the cell? The pathway would be over active The pathway would not be activated, even though the signal was present The pathway would be deactivated by the phosphorylase activity of the G-protein's alpha subunit The pathway would be deactivated when GDP replaced GTP in the alpha subunit The cell would stop producing the signal molecule that got stuck
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The pathway would be over active

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