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Which structure of protein is amino acid sequence. D is quaternary

Which structure of protein is amino acid sequence. D is quaternary-example-1
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Primary, so the first option, or option A
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The correct answer is - Primary structure.

Proteins are macromolecules made of amino acids. Thus, amino acids are units of a protein. The simplest level of protein structure is the primary structure. In primary structure, amino acids are linked in a sequence by peptide bonds. The amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid is linked to form a dipeptide and many amino acids linked in a sequence to form polypeptide, the primary structure of a protein.

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