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An interface puzzle is a puzzle in which 2 subunit surfaces interact with each other. Steric conformation is important for interfaces to bind well to each other. Some interface puzzles allow their interface sidechains to be mutated so more possibilities are created. By convention, interface puzzles involve more hydrophobes because they are stuck between two surface, unless hydrophillic actions are required for the functionality of the interaction.

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  • Interface puzzles
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  • An interface puzzle is a puzzle in which 2 subunit surfaces interact with each other. Steric conformation is important for interfaces to bind well to each other. Some interface puzzles allow their interface sidechains to be mutated so more possibilities are created. By convention, interface puzzles involve more hydrophobes because they are stuck between two surface, unless hydrophillic actions are required for the functionality of the interaction.
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  • An interface puzzle is a puzzle in which 2 subunit surfaces interact with each other. Steric conformation is important for interfaces to bind well to each other. Some interface puzzles allow their interface sidechains to be mutated so more possibilities are created. By convention, interface puzzles involve more hydrophobes because they are stuck between two surface, unless hydrophillic actions are required for the functionality of the interaction.
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