The most common type of protein found in the cell membrane is:
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Lipoprotein
Mucoprotein
Glycoprotein
Nucleoprotein
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Explanation:
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.
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The most common type of protein found in the cell membrane is a glycoprotein.
Explanation:
- Glycoproteins are present on the surface of cell membranes' lipid bilayers.
- They can function in the aqueous environment because of their hydrophilic character, which permits them to act in cell-cell recognition and molecule binding.
- Glycoproteins are proteins and carbohydrate chains that have a role in a variety of physiological activities, including immunology.
- Glycoproteins are used by many viruses to assist them to penetrate body cells, but they can also be used as therapeutic or prophylactic targets.
Hence, glycoproteins are the most common type of proteins found in the cell membrane.
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