Abstract:Hydrophobic microdomains, also known
as hydrophobic patches, are
essential for many important biological functions of water-soluble
proteins. These include ligand or substrate binding, protein–protein
interactions, proper folding after translation, and aggregation during
denaturation. Unlike transmembrane domains, which are easily recognized
from stretches of contiguous hydrophobic sidechains in amino acids
via primary protein sequence, these three-dimensional hydrophobic
patches cannot be easily predicted. Th… Show more
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