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Trypsin is an enzyme that can digest the hydrophilic portion of membrane proteins but it is unable to penetrate the lipid bilayer and enter a cell because of this properties, trypsin has been used in conjugation with SDSPAGE to determine. Describe an experiment using trypsin to determine the sidedness of protein of erythrocyte membrane

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Answered by umed59059
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Trypsin is an enzyme that can digest the hydrophillic portions of membrane proteins, but it is unable to penetrate the lipid bilayer and enter a cell. Because of these properties, trypsin has been used in conjunctions with SDS-PAGE to determine which proteins have an extracellular domain....

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