Schematically represent primary, secondary and tertiary structures of a hypothetical polymer using protein as an example.
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all proteins have Primary secondary and territory structures but quantenna Re structures only arise when a protein is made up of two or more polypeptide chains... primary the primary structure of a protein is the level of protein structure which refers to specific sequence of amino acids.....
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Proteins Structures
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- All proteins have primary, secondary and tertiary structures but quaternary structures possibly emerge when a protein is comprised of at least two polypeptide chains
- Secondary structure is the point at which the polypeptide chains fold into ordinary structures like the beta sheets, alpha helix, turns, or loops
- Tertiary structure is the point at which the auxiliary structures connect with one another through disulphide bonds, hydrogen bonds, hydrophobic/hydrophilic interactions etc
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