BIOLOGY
STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS
Question
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Hydrogen, Peptide, Ionic, Disulfide bridges
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Ionic
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Disulfide bridges
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Hydrogen
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Detailed explanation-1: -The tertiary structure of a protein is the three dimensional shape of the protein. Disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and hydrophobic interactions all influence the shape a protein takes.
Detailed explanation-2: -Tertiary protein domains are formed by combinations of disulfide bonds, hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and non-polar hydrophobic interactions. The type of side chain on the amino acid determines the type of interaction.
Detailed explanation-3: -Answer and Explanation: A tertiary protein structure is defined as the interactions between the R groups of individual amino acids which constitute the protein. Peptide bonds only exist between the amine and carboxyl groups of adjacent amino acids and are formed through condensation reactions.