what type of non-covalent interaction helps to stabilize the secondary structure of proteins?
a) charge-charge interaction
b) hydrogen bonding
c) hydrophobic interaction
d) Van der waals forces
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Between 5 and 1000 milliseconds after protein folding initiation, three-dimensional structures of proteins, known as secondary and tertiary structures, are stabilized by formation of hydrogen bonds, in addition to disulfide bridges (covalent linkages).
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