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- Integral monotopic proteins are permanently attached to the cell membrane from one side, and are a type of integral membrane protein (IMP). Three-dimensional...
- groups: Integral polytopic proteins (Transmembrane proteins) Integral monotopic proteins The most common type of IMP is the transmembrane protein, which...
- (transmembrane) or ****ociate with one or the other side of a membrane (integral monotopic). Peripheral membrane proteins are transiently ****ociated with the cell...
- (transmembrane protein) 6. monotopic protein (here, a glycoprotein) 7. monotopic protein anc****d by a phospholipid 8. peripheral monotopic protein (here, a glycoprotein...
- multip**** membrane proteins. Some other integral membrane proteins are called monotopic, meaning that they are also permanently attached to the membrane, but...
- PMID 15987694. S2CID 10837155. Nina M, Bernèche S, Roux B (2000). "Anchoring of a monotopic membrane protein: the binding of prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 to the surface...
- Schematic representation of the different types of interaction between monotopic membrane proteins and the cell membrane: 1. interaction by an amphipathic...
- A mononuclidic element or monotopic element is one of the 21 chemical elements that is found naturally on Earth essentially as a single nuclide (which...
- PTGS (COX, which can be confused with "cytochrome oxidase") enzymes are monotopic membrane proteins; the membrane-binding domain consists of a series of...
- Echinocereeae along with subgenus Peniocereus, but suggests resurrecting the monotopic Nyctocereus as it is sister to Bergerocactus. Molecular phylogeny and...