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BIOLOGY TOPIC 7 NUCLEIC ACIDS (HL)

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What is the quaternary structure of proteins?

Author: Sammy Universe

What is the quaternary structure of proteins?



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More than 1 PP chain or additional prosthetic groups in a biologically active protein NOT ALL proteins have a quaternary structure prosthetic group: inorganic compound in protein structure / function (heme group in hemoglobin) protein with prosthetic group conjugated protein held with many diff bonds


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