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Protein Hydrophobic Regions Membrane Channel Integral Typically Transmembrane

An integral protein is a transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that span the membrane and hydrophilic regions in contact with the aqueous environment.

Una proteína integral es una proteína transmembrana con regiones hidrofóbicas que atraviesan la membrana y regiones hidrofílicas en contacto con el medio acuoso.

Front integral protein
Back Typically a transmembrane protein with hydrophobic regions that extend into and often completely span the hydrophobic interior of the membrane and with hydrophilic regions in contact with the aqueous solution on either side of the membrane (or lining the channel in the case of a channel protein).

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