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question 10
for each of the statements below, determine whether they apply best to primary, secondary, tertiary or quaternary structure.
it is the number of a - helices and b - pleated sheets in the complete protein
it is the sequence of amino acids in the complete protein.
results from the covalent and non - covalent interactions between side chains within one polypeptide chain
results from the covalent and non - covalent interactions between 2 different polypeptide chains
it results primarily from local interactions between backbone atoms.
- The number of α - helices and β - pleated sheets is characteristic of secondary structure as these are the local, repetitive structures formed by the polypeptide backbone.
- The sequence of amino acids is the primary structure which is the linear order of amino - acids in a protein.
- Tertiary structure results from covalent and non - covalent interactions between side chains within a single polypeptide chain, giving the protein its three - dimensional shape.
- Quaternary structure involves interactions between different polypeptide chains in a multi - subunit protein.
- Local interactions between backbone atoms primarily contribute to secondary structure, not primary structure. The last statement is incorrect as written in the original.
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- Secondary Structure
- Primary Structure
- Tertiary Structure
- Quaternary Structure
- Secondary Structure (corrected from the incorrect Primary Structure in the original)