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26 November, 06:42

Where would you find hydrogen bonds in proteins?

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  1. 26 November, 07:45
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    Hydrogen bonds form between the backbone oxygens and amide hydrogens
  2. 26 November, 10:10
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    In the secondary structure of proteins, hydrogen bonds form between the backbone oxygen and amide hydrogen. When the spacing of the amino acid residues participating in a hydrogen bond occurs regularly between positions i and i + 4, an alpha helix is formed.
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