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Lysosome-associated membrane glycoproteins (lamp) are integral membrane proteins specific to lysosomes and whose exact biological function is not yet clear. Structurally the lamp proteins consist of two internally homologous lysosome-luminal domains separated by a proline-rich hinge region; at the C-terminal extremity there is a transmembrane region (TM) followed by a very short cytoplasmic tail (C). In each of the duplicated domains there are two conserved disulfide bonds.

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