What components are important for making a lipid membrane?
A.)flippases |
B.) | signal sequences |
C.) | acyl carrier proteins |
D.) A and C |
E.) | A and B |
The components that are important for making a lipid membrane is flippases and acyl carrier protein.
Flippases are essential lipid transporter transmembrane proteins which transport lipids between the two leaflets and maintain the phospholipid composition of the lipid bilayer.
Where as acyl carrier protein is a component of fatty acid synthesis.
So, the correct option is (D).
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