Scramblase

Scramblase

La scramblase est une protéine membranaire utilisée dans le mouvement des phospholipides. Elle permet d'équilibrer ces derniers dans les deux couches phospholipidiques de la membrane cytoplasmique. Son activité dépend de la présence d’ions calcium (Ca2+).


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