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The Secondary Structure Protein Refers Helixes Pleated Sheets Formed

The secondary structure of a protein refers to the 'helices or pleated sheets' formed by 'hydrogen bonding between carbonyl and amino groups' in the peptide-bonded backbone.

Вторинна структура білка відноситься до спіралей або складених листів, утворених водневим зв'язуванням між карбонільними та аміногрупами в пептидному хребті.

Text the secondary structure of a protein refers to the helixes or pleated sheets formed by hydrogen bonding between carbonyl and amino groups in the peptide-bonded backbone.

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