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Lactose Permease
Lactose Permease
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The main function of lactose permease is to pass lactose across the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. The protein is made up of 12 alpha helices. The two halves contain the <scene name='Sandbox18/My_scene2/1'>hydrophilic core</scene>.
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The main function of lactose permease is to pass lactose across the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. The protein is made up of 12 alpha helices. The two halves contain the <scene name='Sandbox18/My_scene2/1'>hydrophilic core</scene>. This <scene name='Sandbox18/Amphapathic_element/1'>amphipathic</scene> element shown in dark blue is a alpha helix which spans the membrane of a cell.
-Chris Baker
-Chris Baker

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Lactose Permease

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Lactose Permease

The main function of lactose permease is to pass lactose across the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. The protein is made up of 12 alpha helices. The two halves contain the . This element shown in dark blue is a alpha helix which spans the membrane of a cell.

-Chris Baker


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