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1) The three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by its primary, secondary, or tertiarty structures....

1) The three-dimensional structure of a protein is determined by its primary, secondary, or tertiarty structures. What are some of the common secondary structures? What are the foreces that hold together the secondary and tertiary structures?

2) The function of proteins can be regulated in a number of ways. Describe how protein phosphorylation and GTP binding proteins can modulate protein function.

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