What type of bonding helps in stabilising the alpha-helix structure of protein?
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the Chemical BIOMOLECULES....
⭐Basically if we see the Double - helix structure of the proteins...
⭐We can observe that the structure is stabilised by the HYDROGEN -BONDING between the pair's of the protein chain ....
⭐The Polypeptides are formed which are the result of the INTRAMOLECULAR HYDROGEN BONDING.....
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Here is Your Answer...!!!!
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⭐Actually welcome to the concept of the Chemical BIOMOLECULES....
⭐Basically if we see the Double - helix structure of the proteins...
⭐We can observe that the structure is stabilised by the HYDROGEN -BONDING between the pair's of the protein chain ....
⭐The Polypeptides are formed which are the result of the INTRAMOLECULAR HYDROGEN BONDING.....
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The H-bonds formed between the -NH group of each amino acid residue and
the group of the adjacent turns of the ∝-helix help in stabilising the helix.
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