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4. Protein Structure / Protein Motifs and Domains / Problem 5
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A single polypeptide chain is found to have three distinct domains. What does this imply about its folding and function?
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The domains must be identical in function.
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The chain is likely to be unstable.
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The chain cannot fold properly.
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Each domain can fold independently, potentially leading to multiple functions.
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