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DrRoyal Pains

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Stupid question guys. On datqvault, there is a question that ask's the following: The three dimensional structure of a protein is primarily dictated by its? The answer is its amino acid sequence. I thought that was indicative of a protein's primary structure?

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A protein's primary structure is its amino acid sequence...synonymous. And this is what largely determines how the protein will fold into its overall conformation...its tertiary structure.
 
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