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what is meant by tertiary structure of protein​

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Answered by sauravchot56
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Answer:

proteins are linear polymer of alpha amino acid.

Explanation:

it it is of three types

1. primary structure

2. secondary structure

3. tertiary structure

so let me tell the meaning of tertiary structure:

The folding and superimposition of polypeptide chain forms a compact globular shape, termed as tertiary structure.

it is stabilized by covalent bond, ionic bond, hydrogen bond and disulphide Bonds.

The precise arrangement constitutes quaternary structure.

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Answered by mawitea14
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Answer:

The helical polypeptide chain undergoes coiling and folding to form a complex three-dimensional shape is called tertiary structure of proteins. These coils and folds are arranged to hide the non-polar amino acid chains and to expose the polar side chains. The tertiary structure is held together by the weak bonds formed between various parts of the polypeptide chain.

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