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Atetrameric protein dissociates into dimers when the detergent sodium dodecyl sulfate (sds) is added to a solution of the protein. but the dimers are termed sds-resistant because they do not further dissociate into monomers in the presence of the detergent. what intermolecular forces might be acting at the dimer-dimer interface? are the intermolecular forces acting at the monomer-monomer interface different? explain.

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