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How lipid anchored proteins are bonded to membrane?

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Answered by shatakshim28
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Lipid-anchored proteins (also known as lipid-linked proteins) are proteins located on the surface of the cell membrane that are covalently attached to lipids embedded within the cell membrane. ... The lipid groups play a role in protein interaction and can contribute to the function of the protein to which it is attached.

Answered by dhanashree14
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lipid anchored protiens are the proteins located at the surface of the cell membrane.
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