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Soluble physiological definition

At present we do not have a definite reason as to why some membrane proteins are attached through phosphatidylinositol. One possibility is that it may provide a means of selectively mobilizing these proteins. Indeed, there is some evidence that endogenous phospholipases may cause the release of VSG and alkaline phosphatase in soluble forms and other proteins such as acetylcholinesterase are also known to be released under certain physiological conditions. [Pg.353]


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