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Biology, 10.07.2019 05:30, gurlnerd

If proteins could fold only into rigid, inflexible structures, how might this affect the cell's ability to regulate their function? if proteins could fold only into rigid, inflexible structures, how might this affect the cell's ability to regulate their function? if proteins were inflexible, tertiary structures could not appear, so those proteins could not perform their function. if proteins were inflexible, cell structures could perform normally. if proteins were inflexible, peptide bonds would not be so stable compared to linkages in other types of macromolecules. so those proteins would not be able to perform their function. if proteins were inflexible, those which structure is aff

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