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Q: How does the characteristic of an amino acid nonpolar polar acidic or basic relate to the issue of tertiary and quaternary structure?
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What are the four levels of protein structure?

primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary


Is collagen a secondary or tertiary structure?

With most proteins, it has a secondary and tertiary structure.


Differentiate the four types of protein structure?

There are four types of protein structure. These include primary structure, secondary structure, tertiary structure, and quaternary structure. Primary structure is the amino acid sequence. Secondary structure is the shape of the molecule. Tertiary structure is the interaction between groups. Quaternary structure is the interactions between protein subunits.


Is hemoglobin a protein that exhibits the quaternary structure of protein folding?

The tertiary structure is the folding


Quaternary structure of proteins?

The quaternary structure is the overall structure of an enzyme complex. This is made of at least two separate polypeptide chains. The 3D structure of one polypeptide is known as the tertiary structure.


Proteins with more than one polypeptide chain have what structure?

These have quaternary structure. This is the overall shape of all the chains combined. The 3D shape of one polypeptide chain is the tertiary structure.


How are proteins distugushed from each other?

They have different primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.


The final three dimentional shape of a protein is?

It is called the tertiary structure of a protein. 'Clumping' two or more tertiary protein structures together yields the quaternary form, or shape.


Is a astronaut a tertiary or quaternary?

quaternary


What aspect of protein structure are stabilized or assisted by hydrogen bonds?

secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures, but not primary structure


Which level of protein structure may be stabilized by covalent bonds?

Primary, tertiary and quaternary levels of protein structure.


The process by which the tertiary and or quaternary structure of a protein are altered is known as?

denaturing. the proteins are said to be 'denatured'