@@tahirahmad7451 Because there is no funding if we want him to keep running with this amazing project we must support him, via donations, it´s not easy nor cheap to make these lectures.
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thank you for this informative video... however it would be helpful if you could do a separate video for the structure of bacteriorhodopsin and glycophorin
For every topic I need help I search for your videos...thanks a lot sir, as I found most of the topics which has detailed description... sir I want you to make a video on bacteriorhodopsin, it will b really helpful for me...please consider this as a request
Love your videos! Theyre so helpful; I'm using them for my cell bio class and I would be lost if it weren't for you. Did this video cut off at the end?
I'm guessing (based on the lecture) they can be disassociated from the protein because he was using it as an example of a peripheral protein. So G proteins can be disassociated from the membrane and then go on to carry out some type of important process within our body. Hope that answered the question