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What is a transmembrane protein

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Transmembrane proteins are like cell bouncers. They sit in the cell membrane, helping molecules in and out, passing signals, and aiding cell interactions. Their structure lets them fit neatly into the membrane, acting like secret agents for cell communication.

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