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A cysteine on a protein strand forms a covalent bond with another cysteine that is 35

Chapter 19, Problem 65P

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Problem 65P

A cysteine on a protein strand forms a covalent bond with another cysteine that is 35 amino acid units away. The resulting fold in the protein is an example of what kind of structure? (primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary)

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Problem 65P

A cysteine on a protein strand forms a covalent bond with another cysteine that is 35 amino acid units away. The resulting fold in the protein is an example of what kind of structure? (primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary)

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