The tertiary structure of a protein is the

The tertiary structure of a protein is the



A) bonding together of several polypeptide chains by weak bonds.
B) order in which amino acids are joined in a polypeptide chain.
C) unique three-dimensional shape of the fully folded polypeptide.
D) organization of a polypeptide chain into an α helix or β pleated sheet.
E) overall protein structure resulting from the aggregation of two or more polypeptide subunits.


Answer: C) unique three-dimensional shape of the fully folded polypeptide.


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