Posted: July 16th, 2017

The ‘primary structure’ of a protein refers to

The ‘primary structure’ of a protein refers to
(a) interactions among the side chains or R-groups of the amino acids
(b) coiling due to hydrogen bonding between amino acids
(c) the number and sequence of amino acids
(d) the alpha-helix, or pleated sheets
(e) the weak interaction of two or more polypeptides

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