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GPCR
G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are a wide-ranging family of transmembrane receptor proteins involved in signal transmission across the plasma membrane. The G-protein ligand that binds GPCRs often elicits sensory responses such as taste or smell. Neurotransmitters also stimulate GPCRs to relay messages across cell membranes.
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