Why are charged groups so rarely found in the interior of proteins?
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because there is an energetic penalty associated with separating them from strongly bound water molecules
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Why are charged groups so rarely found in the interior of proteins?
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Why are charged groups so rarely found in the interior of proteins?
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because there is an energetic penalty associated with separating them from strongly bound water molecules
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Open it however, that fully charged groups are very rarely found in the interior of proteins because there is an energetic penalty associated with separating them from strongly bound water molecules
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