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Chapter 12, Problem 19P
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The reason for the membrane proteins to be more difficult to purify and crystallize needs to be explained.
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With biological membranes, membrane proteins get interacted. There are three functions of membrane proteins. They are integral, peripheral membrane proteins and polypeptide toxins. Transmembrane and integral monotopic proteins are the subparts of integral proteins.
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