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Question
the primary structure of a protein refers to
interactions between multiple polypeptide chains
the sequence of amino acids
the folding that leads to specific features like the alpha helix and beta pleated sheet
the overall 3 dimensional shape
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option based on protein structure concepts:
- "Interactions between multiple polypeptide chains" describes the quaternary structure of a protein.
- "The sequence of amino acids" is the definition of the primary structure of a protein, as the primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
- "The folding that leads to specific features like the alpha helix and beta - pleated sheet" refers to the secondary structure of a protein.
- "The overall 3 - dimensional shape" is related to the tertiary (and sometimes quaternary, but mainly tertiary for a single polypeptide) structure of a protein.
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The sequence of amino acids (the option with the text "The sequence of amino acids")