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12 April, 22:10

When "opposites attract" in amino acids, what happens to the protein?

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  1. 12 April, 23:13
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    When charged amino acids within the interior of a protein attract, they form structure like salt bridges are are significant in determining the precise shape of the protein. This is because they attract one another strongly as opposed to the same charged molecules in a polar solvent like water.
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