Multiple Choice
The three-dimensional structure of protein
A) is determined by the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain.
B) always contains multiple polypeptide chains.
C) cannot be altered once folded by chaperone proteins.
D) will be different in different organisms, even when the amino acid sequence is the same.
E) is not related to its function.
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