Intrinsic membrane proteins are transmembrane, embedded in both layers, and held in place by hydrophobic R-groups interacting with the lipid core.
Intrinsic membrane proteins are transmembrane, embedded in both layers, and held in place by hydrophobic R-groups interacting with the lipid core.
Front | Membrane proteins (intrinsic) 2.1.5(b) |
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Back | - intrinsic are transmembrane proteins embedded in both layers, have AA with hydrophobic R-groups on external surfaces (interact with hydrophobic core) which keep them in place |
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