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∙ 9y agoSecondary tertiary is the R groups interactions that are ionic. The polypeptide chain also has disulfide bond, and hydrophobic interactions.
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∙ 14y agoAlpha helices or beta-pleated sheets of the secondary structure are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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∙ 9y agohydrogen bonds
secondary
The secondary structure of protein:the ordered 3-d arrangements in localized area of a polypeptide chaininteractions of the peptide backbone (s-trans and planar)example of secondary structure : alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet
IntrAchain H-bonds stabalize bonds between the same polypeptide chain (alpha-helices). IntErchain- H-bonds stablized between different polypeptide chain. (beta- structures)
I believe it is the secondary level. The secondary level is characterized by coils and folds (called pleats) as the bonds take place.
Primary: Specific Sequence of amino acids specified by the Gene; Secondary: Portions of proteins begin to coil and fold into unique 3D conformations; Tertiary: Formed by interactions between side chains of various amino acids; Quaternary: Incorporate multiple polypeptide "sub-units." TWEEKS Welcome.
secondary
The backbone of a polypeptide could be represented by a chain of nitrogen and hydrogen atoms. The polypeptide backbone is the key contributor to protein secondary structure, which involves backbone-to-backbone hydrogen bonding.
secondary stucture
secondary structure ,hydrogen bonds
i have no idea soo sorry
Yes. By your contract with the secondary insurance you are required to write-off the discount
Tertiary structure
The coiling of the protein chain backbone into an alpha helix is referred to as the secondary structure. It is composed of several polypeptide chains.
The secondary structure of protein:the ordered 3-d arrangements in localized area of a polypeptide chaininteractions of the peptide backbone (s-trans and planar)example of secondary structure : alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet
Secondary structure. The coiling is the formation of the alpha helix. The folding is the formation of the beta sheets.
Secondary data is collected by someone other than the researcher, such as census information. Primary data is collected first hand, such as interviews.
IntrAchain H-bonds stabalize bonds between the same polypeptide chain (alpha-helices). IntErchain- H-bonds stablized between different polypeptide chain. (beta- structures)