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Which structure of a protein is the second folding of the protein chain

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A tertiary structure is a protein that has changed from a secondary structure (example; helixes) to fold on itself, which is what I think you mean by the second folding. I'm assuming the first folding would be what is meant by the polypeptide chain forming (primary structure) folding into the secondary structure.

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