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The function of a protein is dependent upon the shape into which the chain of amino acids folds. many noncovalent interactions are responsible for maintaining the protein's shape. assume you have isolated a protein from an organism in its proper shape, and you have treated it with an enzyme that selectively targets and breaks only the peptide bonds in the proteins. would the protein retain its shape under these conditions? a. no; whereas the noncovalent bonds determine the shape of a protein, the peptide bonds are required to hold the amino acids together.
b. yes; the noncovalent interactions are stronger than the peptide bonds.
c. yes; once the shape of a protein is formed, the peptide bonds are unnecessary.
d. yes; but the shape would be affected to a greater extent by changes in temperature.

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