Membrane protein identification by shotgun proteomics
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Membrane proteins are a class of proteins that interact with or are part of, biological membranes. Membrane proteins can be classified into three parts based on their location and interactions with membranes: integral (membrane penetrating); peripheral (attached via non-covalent bonds); or lipid-anchored (attached through covalent bonds). Learn more at Creative Proteomics:
https://www.creative-proteomics.com/services/protein-identification.htm
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