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Proteins P,Q, and R are associated with intact organellar membrane in a cell. If the intact organelles is treated with a high ionic strength buffer, only protein R remained associated with the membrane fraction. Based on this, one could conclude that

A

P and Q are per peripheral membrane protein

B

R is a peripheral membrane protein

C

P and Q are integral membrane bound proteins.

D

P is peripheral and Q is integral membrane protein.

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A

Peripheral proteins can be detached earily.
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