Cell membrane receptors need to protrude above the cell's glycocalix so the ligands (like hormones) can reach the recept
Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 1:43 pm
Cell membrane receptors need to protrude above the cell's glycocalix so the ligands (like hormones) can reach the receptors. How does nature solve this glycocalix inpediment? O All of them O By creating pores in the glycocalix through which the protein goes through O By creating long alpha helices to extend the receptor above the glycocalix O By attaching negatively charged clycosaminglycans to the glycocalix portion of the receptor