Multiple Choice
Which factor does not help to explain why many proteins exhibit quaternary structure?
A) Oligomers are usually more stable than the free monomers.
B) Active sites can be formed when the protein chains associate.
C) The subunits always are able to maintain the same three-dimensional structure whether they are associated into an oligomer or not.
D) Increased efficiency by the sharing of the same subunit with the same function among different proteins.
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