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- a.Describe the bonds which hold a quaternary protein molecule together. b. Discuss the reasons why glycine and proline are not usually found in an alpha helix of proteins.Which type of nucleic acid would have the sequence "ACCGAUUG"?Draw the generalized structure of an amino acid, and a peptidebond that connects them in proteins
- Given the lipid structure below, part A was derived from __________ while part B was derived from____________use one-letter code for amino acid if needed what is the overall amino acid sequence?Explain Four Levels of Protein Structure with examples and talk about the importance of each structure (Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, and Quaternary structure). Please write long answers for each structure.