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Biochemistry chapter 11

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Types of Integral Membrane Proteins and be able to draw them schematically?

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Types I and II have a single transmembrane helix; the amino-terminal domain is outside the cell in type I proteins and inside in type II. Type III proteins have multiple transmembrane helices in a single polypeptide. In type IV proteins, transmembrane domains of several different polypeptides assemble to form a channel through the membrane. Type V proteins are held to the bilayer primarily by covalently linked lipids. Type VI proteins have both transmembrane helices and lipid anchors.


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Types I and II have a single transmembrane helix; the amino-terminal domain is outside the cell in type I proteins and inside in type II.
Type III proteins have multiple transmembrane helices in a single polypeptide.
In type IV proteins, transmembrane domains of several different polypeptides assemble to form a channel through the membrane.
Type V proteins are held to the bilayer primarily by covalently linked lipids. Type VI proteins have both transmembrane helices and lipid anchors.
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