Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 5 months ago

what is primary, secondary and tertiary structures of proteins​


palakkumawat543: Primary structure is the amino acid sequence. Secondary structure is local interactions between stretches of a polypeptide chain and includes α-helix and β-pleated sheetstructures. Tertiary structure is the overall the three-dimension folding driven largely by interactions between R groups.
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Answered by Aaryan1919
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The exact order of the amino acids in a specific protein is the primary sequence for that protein. Secondary Structure of Proteins. Protein secondary structure refers to regular, repeated patterns of folding of the protein backbone. The two most common folding patterns are the alpha helix and the beta sheet.

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