Tertiary structure of proteins | Macromolecules | Biology | Khan Academy

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    How side chain interactions can impact the tertiary structure of proteins.
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    So every protein has the tertiary structure? And the quaternary is only when you have more han a chain?

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    @gtcrazy45 Před 5 lety

    Metallic bonds are also part of tertiary?

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      @imenehk2221 Před 5 lety +1

      no I think only quaternary like hemoglobine with Fe2+ but I'm not sure of it.

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    Arginine is the only residue whose R group can form three hydrogen bonds.

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