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3 December, 08:40

The potassium channel protein is a membrane protein that spans the phospholipid bilayer, a strongly non-polar environment. what is unusual about the potassium channel protein with respect to the protein folding rules for soluble proteins? why does the potassium channel protein need to operate by different folding rules?

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  1. 3 December, 08:45
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    Channel protein is a membrane protein that spans the phospholipidbilayer (a strongly non-polar environment).
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