2.1 Proteins Are Built from a Repertoire of 20 Amino Acids
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2.2 Primary Structure: Amino Acids Are Linked by Peptide Bonds to Form Polypeptide Chains
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2.3 Secondary Structure: Polypeptide Chains Can Fold into Regular Structures Such As the Alpha Helix, the Beta Sheet, and Turns and Loops
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2.4 Tertiary Structure: Water-Soluble Proteins Fold into Compact Structures with Nonpolar Cores
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2.5 Quaternary Structure: Polypeptide Chains Can Assemble into Multisubunit Structures
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2.6 The Amino Acid Sequence of a Protein Determines Its Three-Dimensional Structure
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