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How Does Protein Stay Anchored In A Cell Membrane ?

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How Does Protein Stay Anchored In A Cell Membrane ?

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The protein is anchored into the membrane by its non polar region, but the protein remains mobile. To explain it more, the middle section of the protein is made of many non polar amino acids. This non polar coil fits into the non polar interior of the lipid bilayer allowing the protein to float in the membrane.

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