The primary structure of a protein is the specific sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds, dictating the resulting polypeptide.
The primary structure of a protein is the specific sequence of amino acids joined by peptide bonds, dictating the resulting polypeptide.
Front | Proteins primary structure 2.1.2(m) |
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Back | sequence of which amino acids are joined in that determine polypeptide produced, only peptide bonds involved |
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