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Which of the following amino acids are typically found in the interior of a globular protein, and which are typically found on the surface: (a) phenylalanine; (b) aspartic acid; (c) lysine; (d) isoleucine; (e) arginine; (f) glutamic acid?
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This means that only nonpolar, hydrophobic amino acids will exist in the interior of globular proteins. These are amino acids that have nonpolar or weakly polar side chains. Show more…
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