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The tertiary structure will have a single polypeptide chain "backbone" with one or more protein secondarystructures, the protein domains. Amino acid side chains may interact and bond in a number of ways. ... The protein tertiary structure is defined by its atomic coordinates.
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The tertiary structure will have a single polypeptide chain "backbone" with one or more protein secondary structures, the protein domains. Amino acid side chains may interact and bond in a number of ways. ... The protein tertiary structure is defined by its atomic coordinates.
The important factor for tertiary structure is that it contains only one polypeptide. If more than one is involved then it becomes quaternary structure. Tertiary protein domains are formed by combinations of disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and non-polar hydrophobic interactions.
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The tertiary structure will have a single polypeptide chain "backbone" with one or more protein secondary structures, the protein domains. Amino acid side chains may interact and bond in a number of ways. ... The protein tertiary structure is defined by its atomic coordinates.
The important factor for tertiary structure is that it contains only one polypeptide. If more than one is involved then it becomes quaternary structure. Tertiary protein domains are formed by combinations of disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and non-polar hydrophobic interactions.
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