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The outer mitochondrial membrane serves as the interface between the mitochondrion and the rest of the cell, playing a crucial role in regulating the transport of proteins and metabolites into and out of the mitochondrion. Its permeability is largely attributed to the presence of porin proteins, which form channels allowing the passage of molecules up to 5 kDa in size.
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