BME103:T930 Group 16 l2: Difference between revisions

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[[Image:Protein Misfolding.jpg]]<br>
[[Image:Protein Misfolding.jpg]]<br>
This diagram shows how membrane proteins are made and destroyed in cells. Membrane proteins comprise approximately 30% of all proteins encoded in genes and carry out numerous critical functions. The folding problem of membrane proteins is directly related to human health. Indeed, accumulation of misfolded membrane proteins is the primary determinant of cystic fibrosis.  
This diagram shows how membrane proteins are made and destroyed in cells. Membrane proteins comprise approximately 30% of all proteins encoded in genes and carry out numerous critical functions. The folding problem of membrane proteins is directly related to human health. Indeed, accumulation of misfolded membrane proteins is the primary determinant of cystic fibrosis.  

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