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explain the secondary strcture of protein with examples ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The secondary structure is defined by the pattern of hydrogen bonds between the amino hydrogen and carboxyl oxygen atoms in the peptide backbone. The secondary structure elements typically spontaneously form as an intermediate before the protein folds into its three dimensional tertiary structure

Answered by TheDreamCatcher
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Explanation:

The secondary structure is defined by the pattern of hydrogen bonds between the amino hydrogen and carboxyl oxygen atoms in the peptide backbone. The secondary structure elements typically spontaneously form as an intermediate before the protein folds into its three dimensional tertiary structure.

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