dramatically upon the introduction of mutations that bias EmrE orientation. While early mutations, especially those surrounding the first transmembrane helix, appear capable of biasing the initial orientation, the effects of later mutations can be explained by altering the rate of misfolding events in accordance with the positive-inside rule. Positive charges thus appear to act as folding signals, enhancing proper folding and insertion when positioned in agreement with the positive-inside rule, and enhancing misfolding when placed in violation.
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