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In a typical monomeric protein, which level of structure is most highly conserved?

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In a typical monomeric protein, the TERTIARY STRUCTURE is most highly conserved.
The tertiary structures refer to the three dimensional structure of proteins; they are formed from the additional folding of secondary structures. The function of a protein is determined by its tertiary structure, if the structure is destroy the protein will be denatured.
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