Match the following level of protein structure to the appropriate description. Secondary Primary Quaternary Tertiary 1. The sequence of amino acids. 2. Polypeptide sub-structures such as the ?-helix and the ?-sheet formed via patterns of hydrogen bonding involving the peptide backbone. 3. The overall globular structure of a single polypeptide, formed via R group interactions and hydrophobic interactions. 4. The overall globular structure of two or more polypeptide chains bound together by non-covalent interactions and disulfide bonds.
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