Tertiary Structure - Biochemistry

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Which of the following statements are true about protein structure?

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Not all proteins have a quaternary structure; quaternary structure refers to the arrangement and number of subunits, and not every protein has multiple subunits. Disulfide bonds make proteins less susceptible to unfolding; typically, they will link -sheets, -helices, and loops, which means that they primarily maintain tertiary structure, not secondary, which refers to local conformations, and is maintained largely by hydrogen bonds. Protein charges do change with pH; as a solution’s pH increases, acidic groups on proteins deprotonate. A protein’s function depends, however, very much on its spatial conformation. Its native conformation permits it to recognize and bind to specific molecules, and thus perform its specific function.

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