GDP/GTP-regulated protein, composed of three subunits designated α, β and γ, involved in the visual process. Photoactivated rhodopsin activates transducin to bind GTP, the transducin-GTP complex activates G-phosphodiesterase (G-PDE) by removing the inhibitory γ-subunit of G-PDE. The activated G-phosphodiesterase catalyzes the conversion of cGMP to GMP. Since the major action of cGMP is to open Na+-channels, the decrease in cGMP closes the Na+-channels leading to hyperpolarization of the nerve.




