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Can Amphipathic Nature Affect Protein Folding?
Yes, the amphipathic nature of certain amino acids influences protein folding by promoting the formation of hydrophobic cores and hydrophilic surfaces. This ensures proper protein structure and function, which is critical for cellular processes.
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