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An Integral Membrane Protein ( IMP ) is a protein molecule (or assembly of proteins) that is permanently attached to the biological membrane. Such proteins can be separated from the biological mem...
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Integral membrane proteins are so designated because they are both structurally and functionally an integral component of a membrane. ... Structurally, regions of integral membrane proteins penetrate the hydrophobic regions of the phospholipid bilayer. Because of this interaction, integral membrane proteins can usually only...
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Integral membrane proteins may be classified into two major groups: (1) transmembrane proteins, and (2) integral monotropic proteins. ... These isoforms are integral membrane proteins with a single large N-terminal ... See entire post...
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1.2 Integral monotopic proteins ... Integral monotopic proteins, are permanently attached to the membrane from one side. ... Three-dimensional structures of the following integral monotopic proteins have been determined:
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AnkyrinG 480/270 kDa and three ankyrin-binding integral membrane proteins (neurofascin, NrCAM, and the voltage-dependent sodium channel) colocalize within a specialized domain of the spectrin-actin network found at axonal segments of nodes of Ranvier in myelinated axons.
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