- A
transmembrane protein is a type of
integral membrane protein that
spans the
entirety of the cell membrane. Many
transmembrane proteins function as gateways...
- G protein-coupled
receptors (GPCRs), also
known as seven-(p****)-
transmembrane domain receptors, 7TM receptors,
heptahelical receptors,
serpentine receptors...
- A
transmembrane domain (TMD, TM domain) is a membrane-spanning
protein domain. TMDs may
consist of one or
several alpha-helices or a
transmembrane beta...
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Membrane potential (also
transmembrane potential or
membrane voltage) is the
difference in
electric potential between the
interior and the
exterior of...
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Transmembrane channels, also
called membrane channels, are
pores within a
lipid bilayer. The
channels can be
formed by
protein complexes that run across...
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membrane potential can be
defined as a
relatively stable,
ground value of
transmembrane voltage in
animal and
plant cells.
Because the
membrane permeability...
- Cell
surface receptors (membrane receptors,
transmembrane receptors) are
receptors that are
embedded in the
plasma membrane of cells. They act in cell...
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CaCCsTooltip Calcium-activated
chloride channel CFTRTooltip Cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator Unsorted...
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protein is a
transmembrane protein that
spans the
lipid bilayer only once.
These proteins may
constitute up to 50% of all
transmembrane proteins, depending...
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permanent part of a cell
membrane and can
either penetrate the
membrane (
transmembrane) or ****ociate with one or the
other side of a
membrane (integral monotopic)...