amphipathic
Examples of amphipathic in the following topics:
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Antimicrobial Proteins
- The amphipathicity (hydrophilic and hydrophobic ends) and positive charge of peptides are their defining structural features.
- The amino acid composition, amphipathicity, cationic charge, and size allow them to attach to and insert into membrane bilayers to form pores by barrel-stave, carpet, or toroidal-pore mechanisms.
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Regulation of Blood Cholesterol Levels
- Phospholipids and cholesterol, being amphipathic, are transported in the surface monolayer of the lipoprotein particle.