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### Tertiary Structure of Proteins

**19. RECALL**  
Draw two hydrogen bonds, one that is part of a secondary structure and another that is part of a tertiary structure.

**20. RECALL**  
Draw a possible electrostatic interaction between two amino acids in a polypeptide chain.

**21. RECALL**  
Draw a disulfide bridge between two cysteines in a polypeptide chain.

**22. RECALL**  
Draw a region of a polypeptide chain showing a hydrophobic pocket containing nonpolar side chains.

**23. REFLECT AND APPLY**  
The terms *configuration* and *conformation* appear in descriptions of molecular structure. How do they differ?
Transcribed Image Text:### Tertiary Structure of Proteins **19. RECALL** Draw two hydrogen bonds, one that is part of a secondary structure and another that is part of a tertiary structure. **20. RECALL** Draw a possible electrostatic interaction between two amino acids in a polypeptide chain. **21. RECALL** Draw a disulfide bridge between two cysteines in a polypeptide chain. **22. RECALL** Draw a region of a polypeptide chain showing a hydrophobic pocket containing nonpolar side chains. **23. REFLECT AND APPLY** The terms *configuration* and *conformation* appear in descriptions of molecular structure. How do they differ?
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Step 1: Electrostatic interaction

Electrostatic interaction or ionic interaction is the interaction between two oppositely charged particles. In a polypeptide chain, there are a number of amino acids present. Some of the amino acids have a carboxylic acid functional group or an amine functional group in the side chain. These groups can exist as ammonium ions and carboxylate ions. Thus, there are charged groups present in the polypeptide chain. The interaction between these charged groups results in the ionic or electrostatic interaction between amino acids in a polypeptide chain. 

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