Tertiary Structure
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Q. Define tertiary structure:
a
Tertiary structure is a protein’s final three-dimensional shape. It is produced by polypeptide side chain interactions.
b
Tertiary structure refers to the polypeptide sequence of amino acids that comprises the basic structure of a protein.
c
Tertiary structure refers to the local 3D conformations of amino acids that are in close proximity with each other in a linear amino acid sequence.
d
Tertiary structure refers to the combination of multiple polypeptide subunits.
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