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Differencebetween intrinsic and extrinsic protien of plasma mebrane

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Answered by intelligent72
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intrinsic is the protien which is present inside the plasma membrane .....and extrinsic is the protien which is present outside the plasma membrane......

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INTRINSIC PROTEIN OF PLASMA MEMBRANE:

Integral membrane proteins, also called intrinsic proteins, have one or more segments that are embedded in the phospholipid bilayer. Most integral proteins contain residues with hydrophobic side chains that interact with fatty acyl groups of the membrane phospholipids, thus anchoring the protein to the membrane.

EXTRINSIC PROTEIN OF PLASMA MEMBRANE:

Membrane proteins are either extrinsic or intrinsic. Extrinsic membrane proteins are entirely outside of the membrane, but are bound to it by weak molecular attractions (ionic, hydrogen, and/or Van der Waals bonds). ... Cells are constantly pumping ions in and out through their plasma membranes..

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