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7 December, 03:27

Which levels of structure are broken when a protein is denatured?

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  1. 7 December, 03:34
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    The levels of structure which are broken when a protein is denatured are the secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.

    Secondary structure: This level of structure describes the local folding pattern of the polypeptide backbone and is stabilized by hydrogen bonds between N-H and C=O groups.

    Tetiary structure describes how regions of secondary structure fold together - that is, the 3D arrangement of a polypeptide chain, including a helices, b sheets, and any other loops and folds. Tertiary structure results from interactions between side chains, or between side chains and the polypeptide backbone, which are often distant in sequence.

    Quaternary structure: Some proteins are composed of more than one polypeptide chain. In such proteins, quaternary structure refers to the number and arrangement of the individual polypeptide chains.
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