Matching
Match the levels of protein structure (in the left column) with their descriptions (in the right column).
Premises:
The arrangement of space of the backbone atoms in a polypeptide chain
The order in which the amino acids in a protein are linked by peptide bonds
The interaction of several polypeptide chains in a multisubunit protein
Specific clusters of secondary structural motifs in proteins
The arrangement in space of all the atoms in a protein
Responses:
Secondary structure
Quaternary structure
Tertiary structure
Primary structure
Domains
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The arrangement of space of the backbone atoms in a polypeptide chain
The order in which the amino acids in a protein are linked by peptide bonds
The interaction of several polypeptide chains in a multisubunit protein
Specific clusters of secondary structural motifs in proteins
The arrangement in space of all the atoms in a protein
Premises:
The arrangement of space of the backbone atoms in a polypeptide chain
The order in which the amino acids in a protein are linked by peptide bonds
The interaction of several polypeptide chains in a multisubunit protein
Specific clusters of secondary structural motifs in proteins
The arrangement in space of all the atoms in a protein
Responses:
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