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Multiple Choice
Which of the following interactions help determine a protein's tertiary structure?
A
Disulfide bonds
B
Ionic interactions
C
Peptide bonds
D
Hydrogen bonds
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Understand that a protein's tertiary structure is its three-dimensional shape, which is crucial for its function.
Recognize that the tertiary structure is stabilized by various interactions between the side chains (R groups) of the amino acids in the protein.
Identify the types of interactions that contribute to the tertiary structure: disulfide bonds, ionic interactions, and hydrogen bonds.
Disulfide bonds are covalent bonds that form between the sulfur atoms of two cysteine amino acids, providing strong stabilization.
Ionic interactions occur between positively and negatively charged side chains, while hydrogen bonds form between polar side chains, both contributing to the protein's overall shape.