What intermolecular interactions are responsible for the formation of a helix?
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it includes various types of Bond formation like that of hydrogen bonding, the peptide bonds, various glycosidic bonds ,etc.
the main for the stability purpose the intermolecular attractions involved are hydrogen bonding if you are talking of DNA helix
for the peptide helix are the protein chain polypeptide chain various intermolecular attractions are there it may include the ionic bonds covalent bonds peptide bonds glycosidic bonds nonpolar bonds polar bonds dipole interactions hydrogen bonding
also as seen in the tertiary structure of the proteins quaternary structure of the proteins etc.
the main for the stability purpose the intermolecular attractions involved are hydrogen bonding if you are talking of DNA helix
for the peptide helix are the protein chain polypeptide chain various intermolecular attractions are there it may include the ionic bonds covalent bonds peptide bonds glycosidic bonds nonpolar bonds polar bonds dipole interactions hydrogen bonding
also as seen in the tertiary structure of the proteins quaternary structure of the proteins etc.
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(C) The hydrogen bonds between peptide groups. Hydrogen bonding is responsible for the formation of alpha-helix and beta-sheet structures in proteins.
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