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Transducin (also called Gt) is a member of the Gi/o family of heterotrimeric G proteins and represents one of the best-characterized G protein signaling pathways in biology.
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| Gene Symbol | GNAT1PROTEIN |
| Chromosome | 3p21 |
| Function | is a member of the Gi/o family of heterotrimeric G proteins and represents one of the best-characterized G protein signaling pathways in biology. |
| Primary Expression | retinal rod photoreceptors, where it plays an indispensable role in scotopic (low-light) vision [2](https://pubmed |
| GeneCards | GNAT1PROTEIN |
| Human Protein Atlas | GNAT1PROTEIN |
| Associated Diseases | neurodegeneration |
| Databases | GeneCardsUniProtNCBI GeneHPASTRING |
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GNAT1PROTEIN["GNAT1PROTEIN"]
neurodegeneration["neurodegeneration"]
GNAT1PROTEIN -->|"implicated_in"| neurodegeneration
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