Regular ? and ? bond angles within a portion of a polypeptide chain define what level of protein structure? primary secondary quaternary tertiary
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Secondary structure refers to the local folding of the polypeptide chain into regular structures, such as alpha-helices and beta-sheets, which are stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the backbone atoms. Tertiary structure refers to the overall Show more…
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