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Primary structure of protein are created by what bonds

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peptide bonds

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A protein's primary structure is defined solely by its amino acid sequence, and is constructed by peptide bonds between adjacent amino acid residues. Secondary structure results from hydrogen bonding along the polypeptide backbone, resulting in alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets.

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