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What is the difference between primary , secondary , tertiary and quaternary structure of proteins ( in tabular form ) ?

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Answered by vanithar644
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All proteins have primary, secondary and tertiary structures but quaternary structures only arise when a protein is made up of two or more polypeptide chains. ...

Secondary structure is when the polypeptide chains fold into regular structures like the beta sheets, alpha helix, turns, or loops

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All proteins have primary, secondary and tertiary structures but quaternary structures only arise when a protein is made up of two or more polypeptide chains. ... Secondary structure is when the polypeptide chains fold into regular structures like the beta sheets, alpha helix, turns, or loops.

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