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A transmembrane | A transmembrane protein is a [[Protein|protein]] which is associated with the lipid bilayer in the [[Cell membranes|membrane]]. The protein runs right through the membrane with both cytsolic and extracellular domains. Transmembrane proteins are [[Amphipathic|amphipathic]]; the hydrophobic regions interact with lipid tails inside the lipid bilayer and the hydrophillic regions are exposed. |
Revision as of 12:57, 20 November 2011
A transmembrane protein is a protein which is associated with the lipid bilayer in the membrane. The protein runs right through the membrane with both cytsolic and extracellular domains. Transmembrane proteins are amphipathic; the hydrophobic regions interact with lipid tails inside the lipid bilayer and the hydrophillic regions are exposed.