Transmembrane proteins _. All of these statements are correct. may pass entirely through the lipid bilayer and protrude from both the extracellular and cytoplasmic sides of the membrane. Includes lipid-anchored proteins. are called peripheral proteins. Using figure 4.13 (below), what type of interactions do peripheral proteins (shown in light green) use to associate with a membrane? Peripheral proteins use interactions to associate with a membrane, either on the or extracellular side. Lipid-anchored proteins (as show in 4.13 below) are bound covalently to a lipid group within the membrane. Which types of membrane lipids can lipid-anchored proteins be attached? Select all that apply. a phenyl group (a long-chain hydrocarbon build from five- carbon units) a fatty acid Solution 3. A Phosphatidylinositol. These are basically lipid-anchored protein. Lipid anchored protein are bound covalently to a lipid group. These are proteins which are located on the surface of the cell membrane and covalently attached to lipid-embedded within the cell membrane.