Talk:Protein quaternary structure

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The following is a highly and confused paragraph that was extracted from the article. It is hinting at a correct observation, but needs to be re-written to explain the facts properly (it is wrong at the moment). --Dan|(talk) 12:26, 24 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

The physical interactions holding protein complexes together are, in general, weaker and more polar than those holding the tertiary structure together. Hence, it is sometimes possible to cause a complex to dissociate into folded protein monomers, e.g., by high pressure, high salt concentrations, or heat.

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Massive reorganization of biomolecular structure articles

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This article was moved from Quaternary structure as a result of a proposal at WT:MCB. Quaternary structure now redirects to Biomolecular structure instead. Antony-22 (talk) 20:35, 10 April 2010 (UTC)Reply