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How is the tertiary structure of protein in 3D conformation?

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Answered by mrin2
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this is the 3d confirmation of protein
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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Tertiary structure:

• The long protein chain of the

polypeptide chain usually folds

upon itself like a hollow woollen

ball. This is termed as tertiary

structure. This structure gives a

3-dimensional view of protein.

• Tertiary structure is absolutely

necessary for the many

biological activities of proteins

for example, this structure

brings distant amino acid side

chains closer forming the active

site (the site to which a

substrate gets attached) of

proteins i.e., enzymes. e.g.,

Myoglobin (protein found in

muscle cell)

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