Question 19

(Multiple Choice)

What is wrong with this diagram of secondary structure in a polypeptide chain? (Hint: In the representation of β\beta sheets as paired arrows, the convention is that the amino end is at the base of the arrow and the carboxyl end is at the tip.)

What is wrong with this diagram of secondary structure in a polypeptide chain? (Hint: In the representation of  <span class=β\beta sheets as paired arrows, the convention is that the amino end is at the base of the arrow and the carboxyl end is at the tip.) A)It has an amino end and a carboxyl end. B)The directionality of the polypeptide chain reverses orientation between the arrows representing a β\beta sheet. C) β\beta sheets cannot form when the arrows are pointed in the same direction. D)Nothing is wrong with the diagram." class="answers-bank-image d-block" loading="lazy" >


A)It has an amino end and a carboxyl end.
B)The directionality of the polypeptide chain reverses orientation between the arrows representing a β\beta sheet.
C) β\beta sheets cannot form when the arrows are pointed in the same direction.
D)Nothing is wrong with the diagram.

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