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5 July, 18:21

Assuming that an ER signal peptide forms an alpha helix, is that helix likely to be amphipathic? Why or why not?

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  1. 5 July, 20:20
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    Yes, the alpha helix is likely to be amphipathic because it is made of amino acids that are combined to form a secondary structure of proteins. The properties of the amino acids and the joins that make the alpha helix form an amphipathic structure that means that it has a hydrophobic part and an amphiphilic part.
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