The secondary structure of proteins refers to the way in which the peptide backbone of protein is arranged either in a spiral structure or a helical structure. | Matter and materials (Chem)

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The secondary structure of proteins refers to the way in which the peptide backbone of protein is arranged either in a spiral structure or a helical structure.

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The secondary structure of proteins refers to the way in which the peptide backbone of protein is arranged either in a spiral structure or a helical structure.

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  • Matter and materials (Chem)