What strategy would you employ to isolate integral membrane proteins vs peripheral membrane proteins? OUTER SURFACE INNER SURFACE (a) Integral monotopic protein (b) Singlepass protein (c) Multipass protein (d) Multi- subunit protein (e) Peripheral membrane protein (g) GPI anchor (f) Fatty acid or isoprenyl anchor Integral membrane proteins Lipid-anchored membrane proteins
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