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Here are two ways of visualizing the position of a lipid bilayer membrane around the integral membrane portion of a trans-membrane protein.
Here are two ways of visualizing the position of a lipid bilayer membrane around the integral membrane portion of a trans-membrane protein.
:1. <scene name='78/784276/Opm2/1'>Pseudoatoms</scene> represent the water-lipid boundaries. <font color='red'>Red</font> pseudoatoms represent the extracellular boundary, and <font color='blue'>blue</font> pseudoatoms represent the cytoplasmic boundary.
:1. <scene name='78/784276/Opm2/1'>Pseudoatoms</scene> represent the water-lipid boundaries. <font color='red'>Red</font> pseudoatoms represent the extracellular boundary, and <font color='blue'>blue</font> pseudoatoms represent the cytoplasmic boundary.
<center><table><tr><td>[[Image:Opm_key.gif]]</td>
<center><table><tr><td>[[Image:Opm_key.gif]]</td><td>
<font color="red"><b>Outside</b></font>
<font color="red"><b>Outside</b></font>
<td></tr></table></center>
</td></tr></table></center>


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Here are two ways of visualizing the position of a lipid bilayer membrane around the integral membrane portion of a trans-membrane protein.

1. represent the water-lipid boundaries. Red pseudoatoms represent the extracellular boundary, and blue pseudoatoms represent the cytoplasmic boundary.

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