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The helical structure of proteins is st...

The helical structure of proteins is stabilised by

A

dipeptide bonds

B

hydrogen bonds

C

ether bonds

D

peptide bonds

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B

The helical structure of protein is stablised by hydrogen bonds between amide group of the same peptide chain. These bond are formed by -NH- group of one unit and oxygen of carbonyl group of the other unit. It takes 3.6 amino acid to complete one turn of the helix to enable. such H-bonding and a 13 membering is formed by H-bonding . this H-bonding responsible for holding helix in a position.
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