What is the secondary structure of a protein?

The secondary structure of a protein is not separated from the primary, because it is the primary structure of the protein, the expanded order of amino acid residues, which lays the foundation for the next protein structure. In order for the secondary structure of the protein to arise, the polypeptide chain must be twisted in a strictly defined way into a spiral (less often, into a beta sheet), which will be what the secondary structure of the protein is.



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