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G-protein coupled receptor undergoes conformational changes after binding to epinephrine and then activates a particular set of proteins that trigger the activation of cAMP (cyclic adenosine monophosphate). This cAMP then phosphorylates various proteins to cause glycogen breakdown and lipids breakdown from liver and adipose tissue, respectively.

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