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Q. The secondary structure of a protein refers to

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The secondary structure of a protein refers to local folded structures that form within a polypeptide due to interactions between atoms of the backbone. The most common types of secondary structures are the $\alpha$ helix and the $\beta$ pleated sheet. Both structures are held in shape by hydrogen bonds, which form between the carbonyl $O$ of one amino acid and the amino $H$ of another.