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Multiple Choice
Which level of protein structure is created by the interaction of more than one polypeptide?
A
Primary structure
B
Quaternary structure
C
Tertiary structure
D
Secondary structure
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Understand the four levels of protein structure: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.
The primary structure is the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide chain.
The secondary structure refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide due to interactions between atoms of the backbone. The most common types are alpha helices and beta sheets.
The tertiary structure is the overall three-dimensional structure of a single polypeptide chain, stabilized by interactions between side chains.
The quaternary structure is formed when two or more polypeptide chains (subunits) interact and assemble into a functional protein complex. This level of structure is characterized by the arrangement and interaction of multiple polypeptide subunits.