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Briefly describe the mechanism by which an internal stop-transfer sequence in a protein causes the protein to become embedded in the lipid bilayer as a transmembrane protein with a single membrane-spanning region. assume that the protein has an n-terminal signal sequence and just one internal hydrophobic stop-transfer sequence

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