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* <scene name='JMS/sandbox7/1y7w/3'>Halotolerant and more negative charge</scene> [[1y7w]]
* <scene name='JMS/sandbox7/1y7w/3'>Halotolerant and more negative charge</scene> [[1y7w]]
* <scene name='JMS/sandbox7/1hlp/4'>Halophilic with most negative charge</scene> [[1hlp]]
* <scene name='JMS/sandbox7/1hlp/4'>Halophilic with most negative charge</scene> [[1hlp]]
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In a nutshell, the problem of salty condition includes the problem of how to remain soluble; the general solution is to become anion-like through increasing the negative charge surface density; and the molecular implementation is through decreasing the relative amount of positively charged amino acids and/or increasing the relative amount of negatively charged amino acids.
In a nutshell, the problem of salty condition includes the problem of how to remain soluble; the general solution is to become anion-like through increasing the negative charge surface density; and the molecular implementation is through decreasing the relative amount of positively charged amino acids and/or increasing the relative amount of negatively charged amino acids.
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halophilic enzyme (PDB entry 1hlp)

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