After opsonin binds to the membrane, phagocytes are attracted to the pathogen.
C4a is released while C4b binds to the membrane.
Most bacteria pass through, but some remain bound to the membrane.
As an example matricity has been used to describe the interaction of polymerised clathrin with adaptor complexes bound to the membrane.
The core domain binds to the membrane and to cargo destined for internalisation.
The releasable pool is located in the active zone and is bound directly to the presynaptic membrane.
This phosphoprotein is as an endogenous substrate bound to the vesicular membrane.
It forms an amphipathic alpha-helix, which binds to the membrane.
Finalized neurotransmitter vesicles are bound to the presynaptic membrane.
They are found bound to the outer membrane of mitochondria in most cell types in the body.