Yes, a polypeptide is a sequence of amino acids.
It is a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds, which makes it a protein.
Polypeptide means proteins. It is a sequence of amino acids. Peptide are small polymers of amino acids. Polypeptides are bigger polymers of amino acids.
Amino acids
The linear sequence of codons on mRNA determines the linear sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide.
Peptide sequence or amino acid sequence is the order in which amino acid residues, connected by peptide bonds, lie in the chain in peptides and proteins. The sequence is generally reported from the N-terminal end containing free amino group to the C-terminal end containing free carboxyl group. Peptide sequence is often called protein sequence if it represents the primary structure of a protein.
Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
Short sequence of amino acids. Insulin is a polypeptide of about 53 [amino-acid] residues; it is like Pluto - is it a protein or not?
the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein -xbanditlover
A long chain of amino acids forms a protein. The sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of the protein. Proteins carry out essential functions in the body, such as enzymatic activity, structural support, and transport of molecules.
Simple proteins are composed of only amino acids. These proteins are also called monomeric proteins because they consist of a single polypeptide chain. The sequence of amino acids determines the structure and function of the protein.
The linear sequence of codons on mRNA determines the linear sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide.
Proteins are first produced as polypeptide chains. This is known as the primary structure of the proteins. Polypeptide or protein chain comprised of amino acids connected each other with peptide bonds.
Peptide sequence or amino acid sequence is the order in which amino acid residues, connected by peptide bonds, lie in the chain in peptides and proteins. The sequence is generally reported from the N-terminal end containing free amino group to the C-terminal end containing free carboxyl group. Peptide sequence is often called protein sequence if it represents the primary structure of a protein.
The monomers in a polypeptide are the amino acids. The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide (or protein) is called the primary structure. It is the primary structure of proteins which is coded for by the DNA in the genes: the sequence of bases in the DNA is a code for the sequence of amino acids in a protein (or polypeptide). See: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/PrimaryStructure.html http://staff.jccc.net/PDECELL/biochemistry/protstruc.html
Proteins are polymers formed from amino acids found in the human body. These amino acids are linked together in a specific sequence to form a protein molecule.
Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
Amino acids form chains which are called proteins.
A polypeptide chain is a sequence of amino acids that forms the primary structure of a protein. This chain is held together by peptide bonds between adjacent amino acids.