A hormone signals through a G protein-coupled receptor as shown in the diagram. After the production of IP3, which of these events will MOST quickly stop the transduction of the signal? A diagram shows a chain-like row of shapes representing the plasma membrane. A circle representing a hormone approaches the plasma membrane, snaking back and forth through the G protein-coupled receptor several times before emerging on the other side to a cluster of circles: one brown circle labeled G D P and three green circles labeled alpha, gamma, and beta. An arrow points from this cluster to another cluster of circles: two brown circles labeled G T P and P L C, one green circle labeled alpha, and one white circle labeled P I P subscript 2 baseline. An arrow points from P I P subscript 2 baseline to a white circle labeled D A G. An arrow points from P L C to a white circle labeled I P subscript 3 baseline. The hydrolysis of IP subscript 3, the hydrolysis of GTP, the hydrolysis of PIP subscript 2, the hydrolysis of the hormone.

The hydrolysis of IP3 will most quickly stop the transduction of the signal.