Proteins fold into the precise 3-dimensional shape needed to carry out their fun
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Question
Proteins fold into the precise 3-dimensional shape needed to carry out their functions due to what? (select all that are correct)
covalent bonds between parallel rows of beta-pleated sheets in the tertiary structure.
covalent bonding between the various subunits that assemble to form the quaternary structure.
weak interactions (such as H-bonding) between the side chains of the amino acid monomers.
their primary structure (the exact sequence of amino acids).
covalent bonds between parallel rows of beta-pleated sheets in the tertiary structure.
covalent bonding between the various subunits that assemble to form the quaternary structure.
weak interactions (such as H-bonding) between the side chains of the amino acid monomers.
their primary structure (the exact sequence of amino acids).
Explanation / Answer
B and D are right
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