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What is the difference between integral and peripheral proteins of the PM?

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What is the difference between integral and peripheral proteins of the PM?

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1. Some proteins are integral, meaning they are bound to the hydrophobic interior of the phospholipid bilayer. 2. Others are peripheral, meaning they lie on either side of the membrane but are not bound to its hydrophobic interior.

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