This document discusses the structure of proteins at four levels: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. The primary structure refers to the amino acid sequence in the polypeptide chain. Secondary structures include alpha helices and beta sheets formed by hydrogen bonding between amino acids. Tertiary structure describes the overall 3D shape of the protein formed by interactions between amino acid side chains. Quaternary structure applies to proteins composed of multiple polypeptide subunits that combine through non-covalent bonds. The structures are determined through techniques like X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy.