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Vocaloid:

What are the top two molecular forces that drive protein folding? A) ionic interactions and hydrogen bonding B) van der Waals and ionic interactions C) hydrophobic interactions and hydrogen bonding D) ionic interactions and hydrogen bonding E) hydrogen bonding and van der Waals interactions

Vocaloid:

i'm pretty sure it's C but just want to be sure

Vocaloid:

@TheSmartOne sorry to be a pain but could you double check this

TheSmartOne:

I'd agree You want all the non-polar AA's on the interior, and polar amino acids on the exterior. And then of course hydrogen bonds

Vocaloid:

thank you

TheSmartOne:

No, thank YOU for being a god-send on this site. I'm glad that I was of some assistance :)

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