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    Exam 6: The Three-Dimensional Structure of Proteins
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    The Folded Conformation of Proteins Can Be Stabilized by the Binding
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The Folded Conformation of Proteins Can Be Stabilized by the Binding

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The folded conformation of proteins can be stabilized by the binding of a metal ion or cofactor.

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