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Are hydrogen bonds essential for the assemble of secondary structures in proteins

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00:01 Let's define each term primary structure the primary structure of a protein refers the linear sequence of ammonia acid in the polypeptide chain it is determined by the order of amino acids connected by peptides bond.
00:22 Secondary structure the secondary structure of a protein refers to a local folding patterns or motifs that arise from hydrogen bonding between backbone atoms the two most common secondary structures are alpha helix and beta sheets...
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