Thyrotropin is the primary hormone that, via one heptahelical receptor, regulates thyroid cell functions such as secretion, specific gene expression, and growth. In human thyroid, thyrotropin receptor activation leads to stimulation of the adenylyl cyclase and phospholipase C cascades. However, the G proteins involved in thyrotropin receptor action have been only partially defined. In membranes of human thyroid gland, we immunologically identified ɑ subunits of the G proteins G_(s short), G_(s long), Gi_(11), Gi_(12), Gi_(13), G_o (G_(o2) and another form of G_o, presumably G_(o1)), G_q, G_(11), G_(12), and G_(13). Activation of the thyrotropin (TSH) receptor by bovine TSH led to increased incorporation of the photoreactive GTP analogue [ɑ^...