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Give the importance of tertiary structure of protein​

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Answered by vrunda1410
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Their tertiary structure gives proteins a very specific shape and is an important feature in the 'lock and key' function of enzymes, or receptor sites on cell membranes.

Answered by arpitadebnath50
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Tertiary Structure Deals with the Three-Dimensional Arrangement of All of the Amino acids. The tertiary structure of proteins deals with how the regional structures are put together in space. For example, the α-helices may be oriented parallel to each other or at right angles.

Having a protein structure provides a greater level of understanding of how a protein works, which can allow us to create hypotheses about how to affect it, control it, or modify it. For example, knowing a protein's structure could allow you to design site-directed mutations with the intent of changing function.

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