Why The Primary Sequence Of Amino Acids In Any Polypeptide/Protein Is Fundamental To The Correct Functioning Of That Polypeptide/Protein

Friday, April 23, 2010 - 10:31 in Biology & Nature

The primary structure of a protein also sometimes referred to as a polypeptide, is decided by sequences of amino acids. The amino acids are sequenced in a linear polypeptide chain which folds as it is being produced. it is this three - dimensional folded structure that decides the proteins biological activity. read more

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