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Fibrous and Globular Proteins
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4. Protein Structure / Fibrous and Globular Proteins / Problem 1
Problem 1
What is a characteristic feature of the secondary structure of fibrous proteins?
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They have a spherical and compact shape.
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They typically contain only one type of secondary structure, either alpha helices or beta sheets.
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They are primarily composed of beta turns and loops.
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They contain a mixture of alpha helices and beta sheets.
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