What type of bonding help in stabilising the a helix structure of protein?
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hydrogen binding
weak vander waal forces
disulphide linkage
electrostatic force of attraction
weak vander waal forces
disulphide linkage
electrostatic force of attraction
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RNA nucleobases pair predominantly by hydrogen bonding in the canonical Watson-Crick way, which links C and G by three and A and U by two hydrogen bonds. This results in right- handed double helices as secondary structure, e.g. an A-form RNA
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