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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can any1 answer this in a nice peice of fat paragraph please..... here goes how proteins can form tertiary and quaternary structures.? and Emphasis the role of the R group in intramolecular bonding.

OpenStudy (liliakarina):

Hey, can you hold for 5 minutes?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah ok?

OpenStudy (liliakarina):

Tertiary structures are the way polypeptide folds in space, the way a protein rolls. It's the disposal of domains in space. Tertiary structures are formed in such a way that apolar aminoacids place towards the interior and polar ones towards the exterior in aqueous medium. This provoques estabilization by hydrophobic interactions, of Van der Waal forces and disulphur bridges

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

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