Respuesta :

Iqta

Answer:

hydrophobic core or membrane spanning domain

Explanation:

Integral Membrane Proteins:

  • Integral membrane proteins are a type of membrane protein that possess segments that are embedded in the phospholipid bilayer of the cell membrane.
  • These are also called intrinsic proteins.
  • Most integral membrane proteins, called transmembrane proteins span the entire phospholipid bilayer.
  • Transmembrane proteins possess three domains:
  1. Cytosolic domain (hydrophilic ; the C-terminus)
  2. Transmembrane domain (hydrophobic core of the protein)
  3. Extracellular domain (hydrophilic ; N-terminus)

* The attached image illustrates the structure of a transmembrane protein, glyphorin A from RBC plasma membrane.

*Source: V. T. Marchesi, H. Furthmayr, and M. Tomita, 1976, Ann. Rev. Biochem. 45:667; A. H. Ross et al., 1982, J. Biol. Chem. 257:4152.

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