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    Proline Is Not Often Found in A-Helices of Proteins Because
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Proline Is Not Often Found in A-Helices of Proteins Because

Question 35

Question 35

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Proline is not often found in a-helices of proteins because it


A) has a small, uncharged side chain.
B) has a very bulky side chain.
C) lacks a hydrogen atom on its amide nitrogen.
D) interacts with adjacent amino acids.

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