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Q: What relatively weak bond helps stabilize protein and DNA?
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What kind f force or interaction stabilize the primary structure of protein?

Hydrogen bond


Is a protein a single covalent bond?

Protein is not a bond but a molecule having covalent bonds .


What are the three major chemical forces bonds that stabilize a protein's native state?

I would start with the covalent disulphide bod between two sulfurs that is the strongest bond in any protein. Then there are many hydrogen bonds, not strong individually, but so many of them make for over strength. Probably hydrophobic and hydrophillic interactions bring up the rear in this listing of bonds in proteins.


Are ionic bonds responsible for the primary structure of a protein?

Primary structure of a protein represents the sequence of the amino acids of that particular protein. The amino acids are bonded together by a bond called 'peptide bond'. The peptide bond is formed by carbonyl group of an amino acid with nitrogen group of the adjacent amino acid. Only this peptide bond is responsible for the formation of primary structure of protein. Hence the ionic bonds are not involved in the primary structures of protein.


What is a very weak type of bond?

It's a bond that is relatively easily broken, compared to other bonds.


What bonds hold together a protein?

peptide bond


Which protein bond is the strongest?

hydrogen bonds


What is The chemical bond that joins adjacent amino acids in a protein together?

A covalent amide bond, specifically known as peptide bond.


When two protein building blocks are joined together what kind of bond forms?

A peptide bond is the specific kind of covalent bond that forms between amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, when they join together to make a protein.


What are protein bonds called?

a peptide bond is the covalent bond that holds two amino acids together.


Which molecule is relatively inactive and contains a triple bond?

nitrogen -N2


What is the term for the bond between the parts of a protein?

Peptide linkage