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The difference between peripheral protei,integral protein and cell surface protein are given below.

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Peripheral proteins

Peripheral protein are present in either extracellular position or cytosolic position with respect to the plasma membrane.For example spectrin,ankyrin.They helps to maintain the stability of the cell.

Integral membrane protein

Integral proteins spans the lipid bilayer.They are also called transmembrane protein.For example Na+K+ATPase,Ca2+ATPase .They helps in the transport of various molecules across the plasma membrane

Surface proteins

Surface proteins are present on the external position of the cell membrane.Surface protein sometimes contain oligosaccharide chain and these carbohydrate proteins are called glycoprotein example Ceramide.These proteins play an important role in cellular communication.

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