How Proteins Anchor Themselves in the Membrane by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

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The lecture How Proteins Anchor Themselves in the Membrane by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Cellular Structure.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. They attach to the hydrophobic tail of a phospholipid.
  2. They use an alpha-helix to span the membrane.
  3. They attach to the hydrophobic head of a phospholipid.
  4. They attach to the hydrophilic tail of a phospholipid.
  1. β-pleated sheets of protein molecules
  2. α-pleated sheets of protein molecules
  3. α-helices of protein molecules
  4. Peripheral membrane proteins
  5. Glycoproteins

Author of lecture How Proteins Anchor Themselves in the Membrane

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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