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The tertiary structure of proteins arise due to ?

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Side Chain or R group interactions

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Tertiary structures of proteins is highly influenced by the interaction between the R-groups of amino acids which may form hydrogen bond, convalent bonds, london dispersion forces etc) to give the overall three-dimensional structure of a polypeptide

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