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What are the 7 types of soluble proteins?

Enzymes


Membrane Transporters


Signal Molecules


Receptors


Binding Proteins


Immunoglobins


Regulatory Proteins




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What level of proteins are responsible for ligandbinding?

Tertiary

What is the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane made ofgenerally ?

phospholipids -




hydrophobic center (nonpolar)


hydorphilic outside (polar)

What are the 3 lipids the cell membrane is made of?

Phospholipids


Sphingolipids


Cholestrol

What are the three proteins the cell membrane is madeof?

Integral


Peripheral


Lipid-anchored

What is only on the extracellular surface of the cell membrane?

Glycolipids


Glycoproteins

What is the general function of GapJunctions?

allow cells to communicate with each other byallowing signals to pass through.(chemical&electrical)

What type of protein families do gap junctions use?

Connexins- these make hollow passageways

What is the generalfunction of tight junctions?




What type of proteins are used?

To connect cells together/ prevent movement of materials betweenlinked cells




Use proteins Claudin and Occludin to createbarrier

What do desmosomes do?

STRONGEST




link intermediate filaments to cytoskeleton

What do Adheron junctions do?

link actin fibbers to adjacent cells