What type of bond is unique to the quaternary structure of proteins? a) Hydrogen bonds b) Disulfide bonds c) Non-covalent interactions between subunits d) Peptide bonds
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- Quaternary structure refers to how multiple polypeptide subunits assemble and interact to form a functional protein. Show more…
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