While the air layer on most hydrophobic surfaces vanishes shortly after submerging, " S . molesta " is able to stabilize the air for several days to several weeks.
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While the molecular surface of the protein near the copper binding site varies slightly, all plastocyanins have a hydrophobic surface surrounding the exposed histidine of the copper binding site.
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PDMS stamping was used to produce an array of hydrophilic / hydrophobic surface; ODT treatment followed by immersion in 2-mercaptoethanol solutions rendered a functionalized surface for lipid membranes deposition.
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It is also possible that an outer monolayer of lipid coats the surface of the collection of tubes to protect the hydrophobic surface from interaction with the aqueous phase.
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The efficiency of mucin adherence to hydrophobic surfaces has been analyzed by applying a coating of mucin and measuring the number of mucins remaining on the hydrophobic material after rinsing.
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A hydrophobic surface ( one that has an original contact angle greater than 90?) becomes more hydrophobic when microstructured its new contact angle becomes greater than the original.
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Care must also be taken to choose an appropriate material and surface preparation for the AFM tip, as hydrophobic surfaces can interact strongly with lipids and disrupt the bilayer structure.
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For example, water placed on a hydrophobic surface will lower its contact with the surface by creating drops whose contact angle with the substrate will increase as the hydrophobicity increases.
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The ACB domain consists of four interact with the phosphate group on the adenosine-3'phosphate moiety, and the acyl chain is sandwiched between the hydrophobic surfaces of CoA and the protein.
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Some of these new stabilizing techniques create hydrophobic surfaces and mass that prevent road failure from water penetration or heavy frosts by inhibiting the ingress of water into the treated layer.