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Chapter 6, Problem 6P

Consider a small protein containing 101 amino acid residues. The protein backbone will have 200 bonds about which rotation can occur. Assume that three orientations are possible about each of these bonds.
a. Based on these assumptions, about how many random-coil conformations will be possible for this protein?
b. The estimate obtained in (a) is surely too large. Give one reason why.

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