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peptides which are constructed from amino-acids
The basic monomer for proteins is the amino acids.
cellulose Starch (amylose and amylopectin) proteins silk, spider webs are also poly-peptides (proteins) and are natural polymers polyhydroxyalkanoates (natural polyesters made by bacteria as food reserves) deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) Natural Rubber Many polysacharides: Xanthan gum, B-Glucans, chitosan (from crab, shrimp, lobster shells) Enkephaline
All amino acids can bond with each other to form peptides then polypeptides and proteins.
Peptides are constructed from amino acids. Proteins are constructed from peptide subunits.
Proteins are made up of one or more peptides.
Yes.
Protein broken down to peptides in stomach. Proteases such as pepsin, trypsin catalyze the breaking down of proteins to peptides. enteropeptidases cut down these peptides to amino acids. All the proteins and enzymes are coded in Genomic DNA.
No. Peptides are strings of amino acids. These proteins (peptides) are folded and coiled into polypeptides.
R. T. Coutts has written: 'Polysaccharides, peptides and proteins' -- subject(s): Peptides, Proteins, Polysaccharides
Enzyme that breaks down proteins and peptides
They are made as peptides on ribosomes. Later they become other proteins incytoplasm
Proteins and peptides
The substrate for peptidase are peptides, which are basically small proteins.
Proteins are obtained from nutrients of food. They starts to digest in stomach by proteases such as pepsin, trypsin in to peptides. These small peptides later digested further to form amino acids after complete digestion.
purple for longer peptides (larger proteins) and pink for shorter ones
it has protein digesting enzymes called trypsin which breaks proteins into peptides