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Why do the secondary protein structure form these shapes?

Author: (Sean) Sean Holloway



Answer:

Due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between weak, negatively charged nitrogen and oxygen atoms and weak, positively charged hydrogen atoms.


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due to the formation of hydrogen bonds between weak, negatively charged nitrogen and oxygen atoms and weak, positively charged hydrogen atoms.
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