“…4B ) showed that eighteen hydrophobic amino acids such as V25, M29, L32, M36, Y51, F53, V55, I68, F89, I91, V96, L99, I100, L104, P106, I115, I117 and L130 stayed in the inner surface of the cavity, which are likely serving as lipid and/or sterol interaction sites. Besides, two hydrophilic amino acids T128 and Q131, which has been considered as sterol interaction sites 30 , were lying adjacent to the opening of the cavity.…”