Two polypeptides, a and b, have similar tertiary structures


Two polypeptides, A and B, have similar tertiary structures, but A normally exists as a monomer, whereas B exists as a tetramer, B4. In your own words, what differences might be expected in the amino acid composition of A versus B?

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