Amino Acids are connected by a Ribosome using peptide bonds
Without knowing which amino acids you have, it is relatively difficult to say whether what you have assembled is a useful protein or just garbage, but any string of attached amino acids is defined as a polypeptide or protein.
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 chain of amino acids joined by peptide linkages
By melting theme and thee joining theme
amino acids are the monomers for protein
Proteins are chains of amino acids, which are joined like letters in a sentence (or book). There are about 20 amino acids, they can be joined in any order, and there is no hard limit to the size of the chain.
Proteins are polymers made up of amino acid monomers. Any chain of two or more amino acids is called a peptide. When many amino acids are joined together, the result is called a polypeptide, or a protein.
A dipeptide is a [protein] molecule that comprises [or is built from] two amino acids.
protein (or polypeptide).
The subunits of proteins are called amino acids. Amino acid molecules are smaller than protein molecules and are inside of the protein molecules.Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds where the -COOH group and the -NH2 group of two consecutive amino acids bond with the loss of a water molecule. The sequence of the amino acids make up the primary structure of the protein.There are proteins composed of one long polypeptide chain (which means lots of amino acids linked). There are also proteins, like hemoglobin, which are made up of two or more polypeptide chains, joined together.For example, "tetramer" refers to a protein with four subunits, or four different polypeptide chains.
At least two, otherwise it is just called an amino acid ;).
Amino acids