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    Exam 31: Completing the Protein Life Cycle: Folding, Processing, and Degradation
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    The Primary Driving Force for Folding Is/are ____ and If
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The Primary Driving Force for Folding Is/are ____ and If

Question 23

Question 23

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The primary driving force for folding is/are ____ and if crowding occurs then ____ is likely.


A) hydrogen bonding; dehydration
B) hydrogen bonding; non-specific bonding
C) hydrophobic interactions; aggregation
D) hydrophilic interactions; non-specific binding
E) none are true

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