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|| The negative charge for some, while the electronegative components for others has the potential to bind to positively charged cations. | || The negative charge for some, while the electronegative components for others has the potential to bind to positively charged cations. | ||
| - | { | + | {Some common techniques used by proteins to link hydrophobic and hydrophilic regions are |
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| - | - | + | - relying on dissolved amphipathic molecules to shield exposed hydrophobic residues from the cytosol. |
| - | + | + | + stacking beta sheets with alternating hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues. |
| - | - | + | - replacing the functional group on amino acid residues with more energetically favorable groups. |
| - | + | + | + varying the order of hydrophobic and hydrophilic residues on an alpha helix so that the two types are segregated to opposite sides of the helix. |
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{ Which of these has a single domain? } | { Which of these has a single domain? } | ||
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