GPI-anchored proteins are a subclass of peripheral membrane proteins attached to the cell exterior. They are anchored within the plasma membrane by a [what does GPI stand for?] (i.e., GPI) that is attached during posttranslational modification.
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glycolipid
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GPI-anchored proteins are a subclass of peripheral membrane proteins attached to the cell exterior. They are anchored within the plasma membrane by a [what does GPI stand for?] (i.e., GPI) that is attached during posttranslational modification.
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GPI-anchored proteins are a subclass of peripheral membrane proteins attached to the cell exterior. They are anchored within the plasma membrane by a [what does GPI stand for?] (i.e., GPI) that is attached during posttranslational modification.
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glycolipid
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