Why are hydrogen bonds important in biological molecules besides water?
AP Biology Unit 1 Topic 1.2: Elements of Life — Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, Sulfur (CHNOPS)
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Why are hydrogen bonds important in biological molecules besides water?
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Hydrogen bonds stabilize the three-dimensional shapes of proteins, hold the two strands of DNA together, and allow enzymes to recognize specific substrates. Although individually weak, large numbers of hydrogen bonds collectively provide significant stability while still being reversible enough to allow biological processes to function.
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