yes they do, enzymes are proteins that have catalytic power due to a certain arrangement of amino acids that knows how to recognize another and hydrolyse it. That is some of the reasonninng behind why chymotrypsin is produced as a zymogen because in theory (however its folding prevents it from self-catalysis) it could litterally digest itself!
Proteins are formed when connecting amino acids to each other with a peptide bond. At fist, it forms polypeptides that doesn't have any structure known as primary structure. this polypeptide then mature in to stable and active proteins by maturing in the ER and Golgi bodies where it gets properly folded.
Peptide bonds are used to bond amino acids together to for a chain - protein!
Protein is made up of amino acids and these acids have peptide bonds between them. As there are different numbers of amino acids in each type of protein, they have different number peptide bonds. Mostly all proteins are polypeptides.
a protein is made up of a polymer of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form proteins.
Yes. Normally attached to tRNA, during translation amino acids are covalently bonded by the coding of mRNA in the ribosome.
The bonds between the amino acids are called peptide bonds. You can have up to eight different elements that make up a protein, they are:OxygenHydrogenCarbonNitrogenPhosphorusCopperIron ( They're are four iron atoms in every hemoglobin protein )Sulfur
Peptide bonds
Amino acids are joined together through peptide bonds in the formation of protein. A long chain of multiple amino acids make up proteins, which are large molecules.
A protein is a natural polymer made up of amino acid monomers joined together by peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed by a carbon molecule and a nitrogen molecule.
a polypeptide chain when the chain is folded completely, it is a regularly functioning protein
Protein is made up of amino acids and these acids have peptide bonds between them. As there are different numbers of amino acids in each type of protein, they have different number peptide bonds. Mostly all proteins are polypeptides.
a protein is made up of a polymer of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Peptide bonds
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form proteins.
Proteins are complex molecules of amino acids.
Yes. Normally attached to tRNA, during translation amino acids are covalently bonded by the coding of mRNA in the ribosome.
Amino acid polypeptides are made up of a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
No, peptide bonds are formed in proteins., this is incorrect they do form peptidoglycans which is a carbohydrate and amino acid mix.