transmembrane |
sarcoglycan |
As nouns the difference between transmembrane and sarcoglycan
is that
transmembrane is (cytology) a transmembrane protein, or the transmembrane portion of a protein while
sarcoglycan is any of a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the protein complex responsible for connecting the muscle fibre cytoskeleton to the extracellular matrix, preventing damage to the muscle fibre sarcolemma through shearing forces.
As an adjective transmembrane
is (biology) traversing a cellular membrane.
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