When a protein is denatured and loses its function due to effected spatial structures. Which of the following where affected?
primary structure
secondary struture
tertiary structure
quaternary structure
When a protein is denatured and loses its function due to effected spatial structures. Which of the following where affected?
primary structure
secondary struture
tertiary structure
quaternary structure
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Choose all of the correct statements about protein structure. Hint: For each level of structure, only one statement is correct.
Primary structure is due to covalent bonding between amino acids. | |
Primary structure is due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids. | |
Primary structure is due to hydrogen bonding, ion-ion interactions, and van der Waals interactions between amino acids. | |
Secondary structure is due to covalent bonding between amino acids. | |
Secondary structure is due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids. | |
Secondary structure is due to hydrogen bonding, ion-ion interactions, and van der Waals interactions between amino acids. | |
Tertiary and quaternary structure is primarily due to covalent bonding between amino acids. | |
Tertiary and quaternary structure is primarily due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids. | |
Tertiary and quaternary structure is primarily due to the hydrophobic effect, hydrogen bonding, ion-ion interactions, and van der Waals interactions. |