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Overview of protein structure levels from amino acids to complex functional forms.

Diagram illustrating the four levels of protein structure: primary (amino acid sequence), secondary (alpha helix and beta-pleated sheet), tertiary (three-dimensional folding), and quaternary (multiple chains).

Diagram illustrating the four levels of protein structure: primary (amino acid sequence), secondary (alpha helix and beta-pleated sheet), tertiary (three-dimensional folding), and quaternary (multiple chains).

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