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The bonding present between lipids and proteins in biomembrane​

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Membrane proteins

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Membrane proteins in a biological membrane are surrounded by a shell or annulus of ' solvent ' lipid molecules. These lipid molecules in general interact rather non-specifically with the protein molecules, although a few 'hot-spots' may be present on the protein where anionic lipids bind with high affinity

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