23. Fill in each blank with the appropriate level of protein structure. The linear polypeptide chain of amino acids is ________ structure. The interaction of multiple polypeptide chains, which not all proteins have, is ________ structure. The folding of a polypeptide chain via R group/side chain interactions is ________ structure. Local interactions of the backbone of a polypeptide chain are ________ structure. 4 points (1 point each).
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This refers to the linear sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. Step 2: The interaction of multiple polypeptide chains is the quaternary structure of a protein. Not all proteins have this level of structure, as some proteins are composed of a single Show more…
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