how secondary structure of protein level maintain the helix shape of enzyme??
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- As a result, the protein chain can fold up on itself, and it can fold up in two ways, resulting in two secondary structures: it can either wrap round forming the α-helix, or it can fold on top of itself forming the β-sheet.
- In the images above, the dotted lines represent the hydrogen bonds.
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As a result, the protein chain can fold up on itself, and it can fold up in two ways, resulting in two secondary structures: it can either wrap round forming the α-helix, or it can fold on top of itself forming the β-sheet. In the images above, the dotted lines represent the hydrogen bonds.
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