what type of interaction would you expect between the side chains of each of the following pairs of amino acids in the tertiary structure of a protein?what type of interaction would you expect between the side chains of each of the following pairs of amino acids in the tertiary structure of a protein?

Answer :

Dipole - dipole two cysteine interaction

What amino acid stabilizes the tertiary structure of a protein?

A protein's overall three-dimensional arrangement of its polypeptide chain in space is referred to as its tertiary structure. Internal interactions between nonpolar amino acid side chains and external polar hydrophilic hydrogen and ionic bond connections between polar molecules stabilize it frequently.

What is dipole-dipole interaction with example?

Examples of polar compounds that interact dipole-dipole include hydrogen chloride (HCl), carboxylic acids (such as acetic acid), and amino acids. A polar molecule's positive end will pull another molecule's negative end and change the other molecule's location.

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