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what does the quaternary structure of a protein depend upon?
sequence of amino acids
interactions of hydrophobic residues within a polypeptide
interactions between multiple polypeptide chains
hydrogen bonding between nearby amino acids within a polypeptide chain
The quaternary structure of a protein is formed by the interactions between multiple polypeptide chains. The sequence of amino - acids determines primary structure. Hydrophobic interactions within a polypeptide mainly relate to tertiary structure. Hydrogen bonding between nearby amino acids within a polypeptide chain is important for secondary structure.
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C. Interactions between multiple polypeptide chains