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Multiple Choice
What type of information is used to direct different polypeptides to fold into specific shapes?
A
pH level
B
Temperature
C
Cellular location
D
Amino acid sequence
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Understand that proteins are made up of chains of amino acids, known as polypeptides, which fold into specific three-dimensional shapes.
Recognize that the sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide, known as the primary structure, contains all the information necessary for the protein to fold into its specific shape.
Acknowledge that the chemical properties of the amino acids, such as hydrophobicity, charge, and size, influence how the polypeptide will fold.
Consider that while environmental factors like pH level, temperature, and cellular location can affect protein folding, they do not provide the primary information for the folding process.
Conclude that the amino acid sequence is the key determinant of the final folded structure of a protein, guiding the formation of secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures.