Answer :
Answer:
All of the above statements are right regarding histamine binding with H1 receptor.
Explanation:
Histamine when comes in contact with a cell that it targeted, it started binding extracellular with its receptor H1. This binding leads to a change in the receptor’s shape. After the change occurs in the receptor, the G protein is allowed to bind with H1.
The GDP molecule is then displaced with GTP and activates the protein G. It then binds to the enzyme C and this enzyme causes a response from the cell. It is also hydrophilic.