It contains paired amphipathic helix ( PAH ) domains, which are important for protein-protein interactions and may mediate repression by the Mad-Max complex.
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9 . Wakefield DH, Klein JJ, Wolff JA, Rozema DB . Membrane activity and transfection ability of amphipathic polycations as a function of alkyl group size.
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N-and C-terminal domains share little resemblance, except that they are both rich in serine and both are largely amphipathic ?-helical secondary structures.
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FDC-SP is an amphipathic molecule, similar to surfactant proteins A and D, which are thought to be involved in the innate immune system of the lung.
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It is a peptidoglycan, which is amphipathic and named for its bactoprenol hydrocarbon chain, which acts as a lipid anchor, embedding itself in the bacterial cell membrane.
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They are amphipathic, meaning they have both hydrophilic and hydrophobic properties, which allows them to surround non-polar substances like oil and grease, isolating them from water.
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Mutations in residues in an amphipathic ?-helix ( Glu509 and Glu516 ) in the pore-forming domain block adenylate cyclase translocation and modulate cation selectivity of the membrane channel.
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TPR motifs that are arranged one in front of another create a right-handed helical structure with an amphipathic channel which could possibly accommodate the complementary region of a target protein.
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It interacts with the paired amphipathic alpha-helix 2 ( PAH2 ) domain of mSin3, a transcriptional repressor domain that is attached to transcription repressor proteins such as the mSin3A corepressor.
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Site-directed mutagenesis of EAS has given insights into the specific structural changes responsible for self-assembly of monomers into rodlets and subsequent formation of amphipathic monolayer in hydrophobic : hydrophilic interfaces.