Which of the following protein structure is missing in a monomeric protein?
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Which of the following protein structure is missing in a monomeric protein?
Solution
The question seems to be incomplete as it does not provide the options for "the following protein structure". However, I can tell you that a monomeric protein is a protein with a single polypeptide chain and it has primary, secondary, and tertiary structures. The quaternary structure, which involves the arrangement of multiple folded protein molecules in a multi-subunit complex, is missing in a monomeric protein.
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