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Enzymes Globular Proteins Terms Quaternary Structure Marks Multiple

Being globular proteins, enzymes possess a compact, three-dimensional structure formed by multiple coiled polypeptide chains, which is essential for their function.

As globular proteins, enzymes consist of multiple polypeptide chains coiled together into a compact, three-dimensional structure that determines their function.

Front Enzymes are globular proteins, what does this mean in terms of quaternary structure? (2 marks)
Back multiple polypeptide chains
coiled together to make a compact
structure

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