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Ma a Sapling Learning this question has been customized by Peter van der Geer at San Diego State University macmillan learning The primary structure of a protein determines its secondary and tertiary structures. Arrange these steps in the folding of a globular protein. First step Rapid and reversible formation of local secondary structure Formation of domains Formation of supersecondary structural elements Hydrophobic collapse, formation of "molten globule Final adjustments to the complete tertiary structure. Last step

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Rapid and reversible formation of formation of local secondary structure

Formation of domains

Hydrophibic collapse,formation of molten globule

Formation of super secondary structural elements

Final adustments to the complete tertiary structure.

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