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3. Amino Acids - Part 2 of 3
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3. Amino Acids / Polar Amino Acids / Problem 7
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Why are polar amino acids important in the formation of protein secondary structures?
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They can form hydrogen bonds that stabilize alpha helices and beta sheets.
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They disrupt the hydrophobic core of proteins.
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They form ionic bonds that stabilize the protein structure.
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They prevent the formation of disulfide bridges.
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