The folding pattern of a protein is influenced by whether its R groups are hydrophobic (tending to be internal) or hydrophilic (tending to be external).
The folding pattern of a protein is influenced by whether its R groups are hydrophobic (tending to be internal) or hydrophilic (tending to be external).
Front | what affects way in which protein folds |
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Back | - whether R group hydrophobic (within protein) or hydrophilic (outside protein) |
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