what is an Amphipathic protein?
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Answer / pinty
Amphipathic protein is a protein molecule which is having
both polar and nonpolar ends.
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Answer / unsw bioinformatician
A Protein that displays an uneven distribution of hydrophobic/hydrophilic residues on different sides of a secondary structure feature, resulting in one end being polar and the other being nonpolar.
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Answer / fady hermiz
is a protein binding non-covalently with another protein or
lipid, or a lipid attached to it covalently.
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