what are the biochemical involve in Hydrogen bond
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Structural Biochemistry/Chemical Bonding/Hydrogen bonds. A hydrogen bond is formed by a dipole-dipole force between an electronegative atom (the hydrogen acceptor) and a hydrogen atom that attaches covalently with another electronegative atom (the hydrogen donor) of the same molecule or of a different molecule.
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Hydrogen bonding is an important component of the three major macromolecules in biochemistry such as proteins, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates. The H-bonding is responsible for the structure and properties of proteins(enzymes). ... These provide either an hydrogen, oxygen or nitrogen for possible hydrogen bonds.
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