The major reason that anti parallel B-stranded protein structures are more stabl
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The major reason that anti parallel B-stranded protein structures are more stable than parallel B-stranded structures is that the parallel strands?A)do not stack in sheets as well as antiparallel strands B)have fewer hydrogen bonds b/w strands than antiparallel strands C)are in a slightly less extended configuration than antiparallel strands D)do not have as many sulfide cross links b/w adjacent strands E)have weaker hydrogen bonds b/w adjacent strands
Explain why the false answers are false The major reason that anti parallel B-stranded protein structures are more stable than parallel B-stranded structures is that the parallel strands?
A)do not stack in sheets as well as antiparallel strands B)have fewer hydrogen bonds b/w strands than antiparallel strands C)are in a slightly less extended configuration than antiparallel strands D)do not have as many sulfide cross links b/w adjacent strands E)have weaker hydrogen bonds b/w adjacent strands
Explain why the false answers are false
A)do not stack in sheets as well as antiparallel strands B)have fewer hydrogen bonds b/w strands than antiparallel strands C)are in a slightly less extended configuration than antiparallel strands D)do not have as many sulfide cross links b/w adjacent strands A)do not stack in sheets as well as antiparallel strands B)have fewer hydrogen bonds b/w strands than antiparallel strands C)are in a slightly less extended configuration than antiparallel strands D)do not have as many sulfide cross links b/w adjacent strands E)have weaker hydrogen bonds b/w adjacent strands
Explain why the false answers are false
Explanation / Answer
Correct answer:- (E) have weaker hydrogen bonds b/w adjacent strands
Explanation:-
(A) parallel strand stack in sheets so option A is wrong
(B) have more hydrogen bonds
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