Question:

The tertiary structure of a protein is the O twisting of a

Last updated: 5/14/2023

The tertiary structure of a protein is the O twisting of a

The tertiary structure of a protein is the O twisting of a peptide chain into an alpha helix O bonding of two amino acids together to form a dipeptide O order in which amino acids are joined in a peptide chain O interaction of various chemical bonds forming a 3 dimensional structure O bonding together of several polypeptide chains by weak bonds