• Hydrophobicity scales are values that define the relative hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of amino acid residues. The more positive the value, the more...
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    surrounding solvent indicates hydrophobicity, whereas a negative free energy change implies hydrophilicity. The hydrophobic effect is responsible for the...
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    Hydrophobe (redirect from Hydrophobicity)
    In chemistry, hydrophobicity is the chemical property of a molecule that is seemingly repelled from a mass of water (called a hydrophobe). In contrast...
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  • to filter hot liquids and fluids. Hydrophilic-lipophilic balance Hydrophobicity scales Superhydrophilicity Ultrahydrophobicity Wetting Hygroscopic Liddell...
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    Hydrophobic sand (or magic sand) is a toy made from sand coated with a hydrophobic compound. The presence of the hydrophobic compound causes the grains...
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    positive for hydrophobicity, these amino acids may be part of alpha-helix spanning across a lipid bilayer, which is composed of hydrophobic fatty acids...
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    low-complexity regions of nucleic-acid binding proteins. There are various hydrophobicity scales of amino acid residues. Some amino acids have special properties...
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  • 483–489. doi:10.1016/0161-5890(83)90029-9. ISSN 0161-5890. PMID 6191210. "Hydrophobicity scales". Qiagen Bioinformatics. Retrieved 2023-03-16. v t e...
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  • the basis of hydrophobicity scales. Because the interior of the bilayer and the interiors of most proteins of known structure are hydrophobic, it is presumed...
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    residue-level models, the stickiness parameters have been derived from hydrophobicity scales or from a bioinformatic analysis of crystal structures of folded...
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    but also hydrophobic), those of which were much greater than that of known polar amino acids such as serine and threonine. Hydrophobicity scales, which...
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  • separation of transmembrane proteins with a higher hydrophobic thickness into the lipid rafts. Hydrophobicity scales Cell membrane Lipid raft Duque, D.; Li, X...
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  • energetics of protein-bilayer interactions, experimentally determined hydrophobicity scales, translocon-assisted folding of membrane proteins, structure of...
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    lubricant-impregnated surfaces. Contact angle meter Hydrophobe Hydrophobicity scales Lotus effect Superhydrophobic coating Wang, Shutao; Jiang, L. (2007)...
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    membrane-spanning regions contain more hydrophobic residues than other parts of the protein, however applying different hydrophobic scales altered the prediction results...
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  • polar than the stationary phase. Hydrophobic molecules in the mobile phase tend to adsorb to the relatively hydrophobic stationary phase. Hydrophilic molecules...
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  • pdf [bare URL PDF] Hydrophobe Amphiphile Froth flotation Hydrophile Hydrophobic effect Hydrophobicity scales Superhydrophobe Superhydrophobic coating...
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    intrinsic hydrophobicity, and hence can be used in thermally stable heat exchangers and other applications involving high-temperature hydrophobicity. The presence...
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  • globules by hydropathic forces, by using a new hydrophobicity scale (similar in precision to his dielectric scale of ionicity) invented in Brazil using bioinformatic...
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  • the number of known membrane protein stabilities. She created a hydrophobicity scale to describe protein side-chains. Fleming performed some of the first...
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  • cost and difficulty of predicting protein structure, using only the hydrophobicity of the amino acids in the protein to predict the protein structure....
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  • The region of the lysenin pore β-barrel expected to be immersed in the hydrophobic region of the membrane is the 'detergent belt', the 3.2 nm high region...
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  • colloid is added to hydrophobic colloids it may coagulate the latter. This is due to neutralisation of the charge on the hydrophobic colloidal particles...
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  • organic scales in the oil industry. This article focuses on the simplest and common form of scales encountered; inorganic scales. Inorganic scales refer...
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    PMID 15229605. S2CID 4315026. Irbäck A, Sandelin E (November 2000). "On hydrophobicity correlations in protein chains". Biophysical Journal. 79 (5): 2252–8...
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    triangle can be scaled up to apply to fire spread over landscapes (scales of days and several kilometres) and recurrence of fire over time (scales of decades...
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    Cochineal (redirect from Cochineal scale)
    US also /ˌkoʊtʃɪˈniːl, ˈkoʊtʃɪniːl/ KOH-chin-; Dactylopius coccus) is a scale insect in the suborder Sternorrhyncha, from which the natural dye carmine...
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    include the formation of biofilms, increased adherence to surfaces, and hydrophobicity and also can form hyphae (long, cylindrical filaments) Infections with...
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  • Since the iso-alpha acids are slightly hydrophobic, a reduction of the pH by adding acid increases the hydrophobicity of the iso-alpha acids. At this point...
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    shaft. It is formed from dead cells, overlapping in layers, which form scales that strengthen and protect the hair shaft. These layers are formed of keratin...
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