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The side chain of leucine is a hydrocarbon. in a folded cytoplasmic protein, where would you expect to find leucine?
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The side chain of leucine is a hydrocarbon. in a folded cytoplasmic protein, where would you expect to find leucine?
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In a folded cytoplasmic protein, I would expect to find leucine in human tissue. Cytoplasmic protein is found within the interior of a cell. These proteins float around the cell and have a very specific structure.
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