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Peripheral proteins

Peripheral proteins are components of cell membranes that are temporarily attached to the surface or the interior of the membrane, without spanning it completely. They help with various functions like communication between cells, signal transduction, and maintaining cell structure. Unlike integral proteins, peripheral proteins can be removed more easily without damaging the membrane, often through gentle techniques like changing pH or ionic strength. Their flexible positioning allows them to participate in dynamic processes essential for cell function and communication.