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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]