28. Is it expected that a
change in the primary, in the
secondary or in the tertiary
structure of a protein will
produce more functional
consequences?

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Any change of the protein is
relevant if it alters its biological activity.
Changes in the protein
structure are more important because
they are modifications in the
composition of the and such
composition determines all other
structures of the protein.