The primary structure of a protein is due to (a) Ionic bond (b) Hydrogen (c) Peptide bond (d) S-S linkage

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

The primary structure of a protein — its amino acid sequence — drives the folding and intramolecular bonding of the linear amino acid chain, which ultimately determines the protein's unique three-dimensional shape.

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