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. 1972 Apr;69(4):930-2.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.69.4.930.

The low polarity of many membrane proteins

The low polarity of many membrane proteins

R A Capaldi et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1972 Apr.

Abstract

The polarities of a large number of soluble and membrane proteins have been calculated by summing the mole fractions of polar amino acids. It was found that 85% of the 205 soluble proteins considered in this study had polarities of 47 +/- 6%. Only 2% of the soluble proteins had polarities below 40%, whereas 47% of the 19 membrane proteins had polarities below 40%. The membrane proteins with polarities below 40% could be separated from their respective membranes only by detergents or organic solvents, indicating the importance of hydrophobic forces in their interaction with other membrane components. It is concluded that the majority of "intrinsic" membrane proteins have low polarity, and that the polarity index is therefore a useful parameter for characterization of membrane proteins.

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