Protein A and protein B have different primary structures and they are found in a complex together in an aqueous environment. Which of the following statements is False? Protein A and protein B could form a complex through a peptide bond. O You would expect a hydrophobic amino acid side chain on protein A or protein B to be located in the center of the protein. Protein A and B could form a complex (AB) through hydrogen bonds. When protein A folds on its own, it forms its tertiary structure. When protein A and B form a complex this would be an example of quaternary structure.

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Protein A and protein B have different primary structures and they are found in a
complex together in an aqueous environment. Which of the following statements is
False?
Protein A and protein B could form a complex through a peptide bond.
You would expect a hydrophobic amino acid side chain on protein A or protein B to be
located in the center of the protein.
Protein A and B could form a complex (AB) through hydrogen bonds.
When protein A folds on its own, it forms its tertiary structure.
When protein A and B form a complex this would be an example of quaternary structure.
Transcribed Image Text:Protein A and protein B have different primary structures and they are found in a complex together in an aqueous environment. Which of the following statements is False? Protein A and protein B could form a complex through a peptide bond. You would expect a hydrophobic amino acid side chain on protein A or protein B to be located in the center of the protein. Protein A and B could form a complex (AB) through hydrogen bonds. When protein A folds on its own, it forms its tertiary structure. When protein A and B form a complex this would be an example of quaternary structure.
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