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the structural level of a protein least affected by a disruption in hydrogen bonding is the ...
○ primary level.
○ secondary level.
○ tertiary level.
○ quaternary level.
Brief Explanations
To determine the protein structural level least affected by hydrogen bonding disruption, we analyze each level:
- Primary level: Depends on peptide bonds (covalent) between amino acids, not hydrogen bonds.
- Secondary level: Relies on hydrogen bonds (e.g., α - helices, β - sheets).
- Tertiary level: Involves hydrogen bonds (along with other interactions) for 3D folding.
- Quaternary level: Depends on hydrogen bonds (and other forces) between protein subunits.
Since primary structure is stabilized by covalent peptide bonds, it is least affected by hydrogen bonding disruption.
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A. primary level.