Four levels of protein structure | Chemical processes | MCAT | Khan Academy
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The four levels of protein structure are primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. It is helpful to understand the nature and function of each level of protein structure in order to fully understand how a protein works. By Tracy Kovach. Created by Tracy Kim Kovach.

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