Which of the following amino acid pair would form hydrogen bonds in the tertiary structure? A. Lysine-Leucine B. Valine-Methionine C. Asparagine-Serine D. Glutamate-Lysine
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Tertiary structure refers to the overall 3D arrangement of a polypeptide chain, which is stabilized by various types of bonds including hydrogen bonds. Show more…
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