which is the most stable protein structure
a. primary
b. secondary
c. tertiary
d. quaternary
plz explain and ys don't answer alpha helix or beta sheath
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option b) secondary
The a helix or b sheets are a most stable arrangement of H-bonds in the chain(s). These regions of ordered secondary structure in a polypeptide can be separated by varying lengths of less structured peptide called random coils.
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the most stable protein structure tertiary.
- the three dimensional structure of the protein is referred to the tertiary structure of he protein.
- in this structure, the molecules of the protein bend and twist in such a way that it achieves the maximum stability and has the lowest energy state.
- the bonding interactions between the side chains of the amine acids present in the protein creates a stabilizing force.
- hence, this makes the tertiary structure of protein most stable.
so, the correct option is c. tertiary
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