Primary Structure - Biochemistry

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A protein's primary structure is determined by which of the following?

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A protein's primary structure is defined solely by its amino acid sequence, and is constructred by peptide bonds between adjacent amino acid residues.

Secondary structure results from hydrogen bonding along the polypeptide backbone, resulting in alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets. Tertiary structure results from hydrogen bonding between R groups, hydrophobic interactions, and disfulide bridges; these interactions create the three-dimensional structure of the molecule. Finally, quaternary structure arises from the joining of multiple subunits to create a functional protein complex.

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