Protein Membrane Dynamics

Proteins can be intricately threaded through membranes, with specific start and stop sequences determining their final structure and location. The presence of hydrophobic regions is crucial for stability within the plasma membrane, allowing proteins to exist in both the cytosol and the membrane. This mechanism enables the formation of complex proteins, such as G protein-coupled receptors, which have multiple transmembrane regions. Understanding these processes reveals the fascinating ways proteins interact with cellular environments.