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pubmed-article:16842115pubmed:abstractTextHere, it is shown that amphiphilicity profiling based on the mean hydrophobic moment provides a simple visual guide for the identification of oblique orientated alpha-helices. The methodology has an efficiency of circa 70% and predicts that approximately 40% of transmembrane alpha-helices may possess these structures.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:16842115pubmed:articleTitleThe prediction of hydrophobicity gradients within membrane interactive protein alpha-helices using a novel graphical technique.lld:pubmed
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