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The correct answer is - The intracellular concentration of glycogen will increase.

Explanation:

The intracellular concentration of glycogen will increase as the result of the irreversible binding of GDP to the G protein due to the not respond to the binding of norepinephrine to the beta-adrenergic receptor which prevents the separation of the G protein alpha subunit.

This leads to the activation of adenylyl cyclase. PKA  will be lesser and glucose 1 phosphate as the dissociation of G protein will not take place and ultimately to glycogen accumulation.

The most likely result from the irreversible binding of GDP to the G protein results in an increase in intracellular concentration of glycogen.

G proteins are a group of proteins that operate as signaling molecules inside cells, conveying signals from various external stimuli to the cell's core. They govern their signaling cycle with the help of GDP.

  • In an irreversible binding of GDP to the G protein, the G protein is rendered inactive.
  • The GDP is swapped by GTP to initiate the protein, and the G protein then sends out its signal.

This results in an increase in the intracellular concentration of glycogen because of the non-response to norepinephrine binding and to the beta-adrenergic receptor, which inhibits the G protein alpha subunit from being separated.

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