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Multiple Choice
Which classification of transmembrane proteins do channel proteins belong to?
A
Peripheral membrane proteins
B
Integral membrane proteins
C
Glycoproteins
D
Lipid-anchored proteins
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Understand the basic types of membrane proteins: integral membrane proteins, peripheral membrane proteins, glycoproteins, and lipid-anchored proteins.
Integral membrane proteins are embedded within the lipid bilayer and can span the entire membrane, making them suitable for forming channels.
Peripheral membrane proteins are not embedded in the lipid bilayer; they are attached to the surface of the membrane, usually through interactions with integral proteins or lipids.
Glycoproteins are proteins that have carbohydrate groups attached to them, which can be integral or peripheral, but their primary function is not forming channels.
Lipid-anchored proteins are covalently bonded to lipids within the membrane, but they do not typically form channels across the membrane.