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The alpha helix and beta sheets are found at the Secondary level of protein folding. It's when the protein is taking its shape. Secondary structure
Protein is very high in calsium. It will easily change to level 87
Primary structure.
Quaternary
Is the sequence of amino acids that form the protein
the primary structure is the lowest level
The primary structure
Primary, tertiary and quaternary levels of protein structure.
The alpha helix and beta sheets are found at the Secondary level of protein folding. It's when the protein is taking its shape. Secondary structure
the levels of specificity are Pronoun,Noun,and Propernoun...
hydrogen bonds
Protein is very high in calsium. It will easily change to level 87
The enzyme's surface folds are complementary to the substrate's surface folds.
the levels of specificity are Pronoun,Noun,and Propernoun...
The quaternary level.
Protein often exhibit fourth level or quaternary structure. The dimer, is the simplest form of fourth level structures is called a dimer, which is seen in DNA binding protein.
Primary structure.