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4. Protein Structure - Part 3 of 6
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4. Protein Structure - Part 3 of 6
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4. Protein Structure / Alpha Helix Hydrogen Bonding / Problem 10
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How does the orientation of polar peptide bonds contribute to the net dipole in an alpha helix?
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Polar peptide bonds do not contribute to dipole formation.
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Polar peptide bonds are randomly oriented, negating any dipole.
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Polar peptide bonds face opposite directions, canceling out the dipole.
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All polar peptide bonds face the same direction, creating a net dipole.
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