Hydrophobic mismatch is the difference between the hydrophobic amount of the integral proteins and the hydrophobic thickness of the membrane they span. Under the consideration of energy requirement, in order to stop unfavorable exposure regarding hydrophobic surfaces to your hydrophilic environment, the hydrophobic amount of the integral proteins is said to be approximately equal towards the hydrophobic bilayer width.
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