11-9. Proteins that are covalently attached to membranes are linked to phosphatidyl inositol on the cytoplasmic face of

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11-9. Proteins that are covalently attached to membranes are linked to phosphatidyl inositol on the cytoplasmic face of

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11 9 Proteins That Are Covalently Attached To Membranes Are Linked To Phosphatidyl Inositol On The Cytoplasmic Face Of 1
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11-9. Proteins that are covalently attached to membranes are linked to phosphatidyl inositol on the cytoplasmic face of the membrane. The covalent linkage occurs between the inositol group of PI and the C terminus residue of the poly- peptide. (a) Illustrate the type of linkage that is involved (b) How many possibilities are there for this linkage to form? (c) If the protein is released with inositol phosphate still attached, what class of phospholipase enzyme is involved in the release process?
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