Difference between secondary and tertiary structure of protein
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Secondary structure is how the chains on amino acids interact with each other to form beta barrels and alpha helixes. ... Tertiary structure is when the secondary structures interact with each other through disulphide bonds, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions etc.
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Secondary structure is how the chains on amino acids interact with each other to form beta barrels and alpha helixes. ... Tertiary structure is when the secondary structures interact with each other through disulphide bonds, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions etc.
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