What is the three-dimensional structure of a single polypeptide called?

What is the three-dimensional structure of a single polypeptide called?

  • Correct Answer: tertiary structure
  • immature structure
  • immature Structure
  • Cysteine structure

Explanation: Tertiary structure refers to the three-dimensional structure of a single polypeptide. The alpha-helices and beta-sheets are folded into a compact globule structure. Stability is maintained through hydrogen bonds, disulfide bonds and other interactions.

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