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what is quaternary structure?​

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Two or more polypeptide chains of tertiary structure unite by different types of bonds to form polypeptide structure of protein.

Quaternary structure is most stable structure of protein.

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Protein quaternary structure is the number and arrangement of multiple folded protein subunits in a multi-subunit complex. It includes organisations from simple dimers to large homooligomers and complexes with defined or variable numbers of subunits.

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