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Sandbox max quiz 2
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{If the amino acid sequence of a protein is reversed (the primary structure is the same except from N to C it now reads C to N) the protein will fold to the same tertiary structure. | {If the amino acid sequence of a protein is reversed (the primary structure is the same except from N to C it now reads C to N) the protein will fold to the same tertiary structure. | ||
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|| The primary protein structure is directional because of the asymmetrical nature of amino acids. This causes potentially different molecular interactions depending on the order of the amino acid sequence and results in a different tertiary structure. | || The primary protein structure is directional because of the asymmetrical nature of amino acids. This causes potentially different molecular interactions depending on the order of the amino acid sequence and results in a different tertiary structure. | ||
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{Which scene most likely highlights the hydrophobic sections of the protein: | {Which scene most likely highlights the hydrophobic sections of the protein: | ||
