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describe the four basic structure of proteins

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Answered by piyusha29
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Primary Structure - describes the unique order in which amino acids are linked together to form a protein. Proteins are constructed from a set of 20 amino acids. Generally, amino acids have the following structural properties

Secondary Structure - refers to the coiling or folding of a polypeptide chain that gives the protein its 3-D shape.

Tertiary Structure - refers to the comprehensive 3-D structure of the polypeptide chain of a protein. There are several types of bonds and forces that hold a protein in its tertiary structure. 

Quaternary Structure - refers to the structure of a protein macromolecule formed by interactions between multiple polypeptide chains. Each polypeptide chain is referred to as a subunit. 
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