Tertiary protein structure

These are where beta pleated sheets and alpha helices combine together to make more complex structures. Much of the bonding is between R groups. Some amino acids are polar and other are non-polar. This can lead to a great variety of irregular shapes being formed.

Adapted from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Main_protein_structure_levels_en.svg

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