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Biochemistry chapter 11

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Lipid linked membrane proteins (GPI-anchored proteins; myristoylated farnesylated and palmitoylated proteins) what side of the membrane they attached to, where in the protein lipid is attached?

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Glycosylated derivatives of phosphatidylinositol (GPIs) GPI-anchored proteins are always on the extracellular face. Farnesylated and palmitoylated membrane proteins are found on the inner face myristoylated proteins found both inside and outside


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