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why protein fold in its native state​

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Answered by Yashicaruthvik
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The primary structure of a protein, its linear amino-acid sequence, determines its native conformation. ... The essential fact of folding, however, remains that the amino acid sequence of each protein contains the information that specifies both the native structure and the pathway to attain that state.

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The primary structure of a protein, its linear amino-acid sequence, determines its native conformation. ... The essential fact of folding, however, remains that the amino acid sequence of each protein contains the information that specifies both the native structure and the pathway to attain that state.

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