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a sequence of amino acids, or a polypeptide, grows from the n-terminus to the c-terminus. the linear sequence of amino acids within a protein is considered the ... structure of the protein. a) tertiary b) quarternary c) primary d) secondary
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we recall the definitions of protein structures:
- Tertiary structure: 3D folding of a single polypeptide chain (interactions like hydrophobic, disulfide bonds).
- Quaternary structure: Assembly of multiple polypeptide chains (subunits).
- Primary structure: The linear sequence of amino acids in a protein (peptide bonds link them, grows from N - to C - terminus).
- Secondary structure: Local folding (e.g., alpha - helices, beta - sheets) due to hydrogen bonds in the polypeptide backbone.
The question asks about the linear sequence of amino acids, which matches the definition of primary structure.
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c) Primary