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Amino acids link together in a protein through peptide bonds. These bonds form between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid, resulting in a chain of linked amino acids called a polypeptide.
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
A peptide bond forms when two protein building blocks, called amino acids, are joined together. A peptide bond is a covalent bond that links the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another amino acid.
When amino acids bond together, they form peptides or proteins. Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to create chains of varying lengths, which then fold into complex protein structures. This process is essential for the synthesis of proteins in living organisms.
This is a strange question, considering that there are only 4 nucleotides that make up DNA! However, protein structure and function are determined by the primary structure (ie. the number and kinds of amino acids), but it's the variety of ways that these 20 amino acids can interact with each other that allows them to make such a large variety of proteins. Think about disulfide bond formations, b-sheets, a-helices, proteins forming dimers, trimers, etc. All these variations lead to the vast differences in proteins that are present in organisms. Or... Your amino acids are joined together through peptide bonds This chain of amino acids then folds into a secondary structure, and then folds some more until the protein is in its tertiary structure. The protein eventually folds into its native, biologically functional state
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.
No, amino acids are joined together to form a protein during the process of translation. Transfer RNA (tRNA) carries the specific amino acids to the ribosome where they are joined together in the correct order according to the mRNA sequence. This forms a polypeptide chain which then folds into a functional protein.
Amino acids are joined together through condensation reactions (producing the peptide bond) and are broken down by hydrolysis (breaking the peptide bond).
Amino acids link together in a protein through peptide bonds. These bonds form between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid, resulting in a chain of linked amino acids called a polypeptide.
The small units in protein are called amino acids. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, joined together in long chains to form a variety of different proteins that serve various functions in the body.
Amino Acids are connected by a Ribosome using peptide bonds
At least two, otherwise it is just called an amino acid ;).
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
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.
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
Amino acids are polymerized to form proteins during protein synthesis in the cell. This process occurs in the ribosome, where amino acids are joined together through peptide bonds to create a polypeptide chain.
Amino acids are bonded together with peptide bonds in protein synthesis at the ribosomes.