Which of the following is important in protein folding after the formation of a polypeptide?

A) hydrogen bonding
B) ionic bonding
C) van der Waals interactions
D) hydrophobic interactions
E) hydrogen bonding, ionic bonding, van de Waals interactions, and hydrophobic interactions.


Answer: E

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