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Why don't all proteins have a quaternary structure?

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Answered by ankit3969
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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.The folding of proteins is also driven and reinforced by the formation of many bonds between different parts of the chain.


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