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Primary structure of a proteins is the sequence of amino acids connected by peptide bonds. Along the backbone of the proteins is a chain of alternating peptide bonds and a-carbons, and the amino acid side chains are connected to these
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a-Helix: A single protein chain coiled in a spiral with a right-handed (clockwise) twist
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a-Helix: A single protein chain coiled in a spiral with a right-handed (clockwise) twist
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a-Helix: A single protein chain coiled in a spiral with a right-handed (clockwise) twist
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What is this ?
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