Question 2 / 59:  Following the interaction of rhodopsin with light, which of the following play a rolein stopping the downstream signaling? (3 points)
A  The G-protein coupled receptor transducin is hydrolyzes its GTP and ceases to signal.
B  Active rhodopsin eventually hydrolyses its GTP and ceases to signal.
C  Active transducin is phosphorylated by opsin kinase and then inactived by arrestin.
D  Active rhodopsin is phosphorylated by opsin kinase and then inactived by arrestin.
E  Active rhodopsin is phosphorylated by opsin kinase and then endocytosed.
F  Activation of a phosphodiesterase reduces intracellular cGMP and closes gates of cyclic nucleotide
gated channels.
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Attribution:  Corey, David. HST.131 Introduction to Neuroscience, Fall 2005. (MIT OpenCourseWare: Massachusetts Institute of Technology), http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/health-sciences-and-technology/hst-131-introduction-to-neuroscience-fall-2005 (Accessed 12 Apr, 2014). License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
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