The primary structure of a protein refers to: (a) Cross-links with disulfide bonds; (b) Presence of an
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The primary structure of a protein refers to:
(a) Cross-links with disulfide bonds;
(b) Presence of an a helix;
(c) The a-amino acid sequence in the polypeptide chain;
(d) The orientation of the side chains in three-dimensional space.
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Organic Chemistry structure and function
ISBN: 978-1429204941
6th edition
Authors: K. Peter C. Vollhardt, Neil E. Schore
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