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list and describe the 5 functions of proteins found in the plasma membrane
Sixtegories of proteins commonly found in plasma membrane
Transport proteins, enzymes, receptors, recognition proteins and joining proteins.
1. Transport proteins
These transmembrane proteins can form a pore or channel in the
membrane that is selective for certain molecules. It is also
possible that they transport molecules by changing shape. Some
require energy (ATP) for this transport.
Example: glucose transporter
2. Enzymes
These proteins have enzymatic activity. The active site is inside
the cell. These proteins can occur as groups to facilitate a series
of enzymatic processes.
Example: tyrosine kinases
3. Signal transduction proteins
These proteins receive a signal from outside the cell and convert
this to a signal inside the cell. A signal molecule can for exampe
change the shape of the protein allowing a protein from inside the
cell to bind to the receptor.
Example: G-proteins.
4. Recognition proteins
Some of these proteins contain a certain 'tag' (usually a sugar)
that can be recognized by membrane proteins of other cells. This
way cells can communicate with eachother (transient). The tag can
also be used to differentiate between different types of
cells.
Example: glycoproteins that determine bloodtype.
5. Joining proteins
These proteins also bind to other membrane proteins as the previous
proteins. In this case, however, the connection is tighter and
lasts longer.
Example: tight junction.
6) Attachment to the cytoskeleton and extracellular matrix (ECM)