Question 4 Which of the following represent non-covalent interactions? (Select all correct answers.) Phosphodiester bonds that like sequential nucleotides in RNA Hydrogen bonds that stabilize an alpha-helix in a protein Hydrophobic interactions that stabilize a biological membrane Disulfide bonds formed during folding of the newly translated protein Question 5 Proteins A and X form a complex (Figure below). In humans, there are at least alleles that encode for three variants of A (AWT, AF, and AB). What is the most order of the strength of the binding between each of the three A variants and X (strongest to weakest)?
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