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How structure of Protien determine biological function?​

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Answered by dhanashrishende
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Proteins fold up into specific shapes according to the sequence of amino acids in the polymer, and the protein function is directly related to the resulting 3D structure. Proteins may also interact with each other or other macromolecules in the body to create complex assemblies.

Answered by pradhanpratyasha03
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Proteins are linear polymers built of monomer units called amino acids. ... The function of a protein is directly dependent on its threedimensional structure (Figure 3.1). Remarkably, proteins spontaneously fold up into three-dimensional structures that are determined by the sequence of amino acids in the protein polymer.

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