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What do you mean by tertiary structure of protein?
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Saba Elias 7 years ago

-The helical polypeptide molecules may fold in itself and assumes a complex but specific form. -it may be rod shaped or spherical or any other form. These specific geometrical shapes are known as tertiary structure of proteins. -It is 3D structure of proteins. -It is maintained by disulphite bond and H bond,ionic bond,hydrophobic interaction, hydrophilic interaction, vanderwall force Tertiary structure is affected by:- PH, temperature, chemical The tertiary structure is mainly observerd in globular proteins

Yogita Ingle 7 years ago

  • Bonds between neighboring amino acids results in further folded structure
  • Tertiary structure depends upon the primary structure
  • Creates active sites of enzymatic proteins
  • Some of the tertiary structures are spherical forming Globular proteins; while some others are like long fibers forming Fibrous proteins

Vivek Yadav 7 years ago

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