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When a protein contains amino acid residues who interact and repell one another, what is the structure of the protein likely to be?
A tertiary structure
What brand of interactions are hydrophilic interactions, hydrophobic interactions, salt bridges, hydrogen bonds, and disulfide bonds?
Stabilizing interactions of tertiary structures
What interactions have an external aqueous environment pull the polar amino acid residues of a protein to the outer surface?
Hydrophilic interactions
What interactions have nonpolar amino acid residues form nonpolar centers inside the protein?
Hydrophobic interactions
What interactions have ionic attractions between the acidic and basic residues of amino acid residues?
Salt bridges
What interactions form between the hydrogen atom of a polar residue and the oxygen or nitrogen atom of a second polar amino acid residue?
Hydrogen bonds
What interactions have covalent bonds between the —SH groups of two cysteine residues?
Disulfide bonds
What to the names primary, α-helix, β-pleated sheet, and triple helix indicate?
Protein structures
What protein structure consists of polypeptide chains held side-by-side by H bonds?
β-pleated sheet
What protein structure consists of a sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain?
Primary structure
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