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A fourth level , quaternary structure , arises when a protein consists of two or more .. polypeptide chains . Figure 5.20 , on the following two pages , describes these four levels of protein structure . Be sure to study this figure ...
A fourth level , quaternary structure , arises when a protein consists of two or more .. polypeptide chains . Figure 5.20 , on the following two pages , describes these four levels of protein structure . Be sure to study this figure ...
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The complex consists of two proteins : One protein is a hollow cylinder ; the other is a cap that can fit on either end . Even when scientists have an actual protein in hand , determining its exact three - dimensional structure is not ...
The complex consists of two proteins : One protein is a hollow cylinder ; the other is a cap that can fit on either end . Even when scientists have an actual protein in hand , determining its exact three - dimensional structure is not ...
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A protein consists of one or more polypeptide chains folded into a specific threedimensional conformation . Polypeptides are constructed from 20 different amino acids , each with a characteristic side chain ( R group ) .
A protein consists of one or more polypeptide chains folded into a specific threedimensional conformation . Polypeptides are constructed from 20 different amino acids , each with a characteristic side chain ( R group ) .
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