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You've seen two hbs molecules stuck to each other. imagine a third one randomly bouncing up to them. how could it get stuck on?
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You've seen two hbs molecules stuck to each other. imagine a third one randomly bouncing up to them. how could it get stuck on?
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The valine of the third could be trapped in one of the unoccupied hydrophobic pockets of the other two.
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