A tripeptide, or tri-polypeptide. Another possibility is "A quaternary structure".
Bioinformatics
A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids that make up proteins, so any protein is one. Here are some: Eledoisin Amalin Glucagon
There is one polypeptide chain in a single protein chain. Polypeptides refer to short protein chains - for example insulin is a 53 amino acid protein and is considered a large polypeptide. Complex multi-component [strand] protein coalescences exist - each uniquely identified component protein strand is called - of course - a subunit: two subunits is called a dimer, three subunits is called a trimer, four is a tetramer etc. A Protein is a string of Pearls {Amino Acids} of which [out of the quadrillion possible] there are ONLY Twenty Biologically Active Types ( with two, sometimes three, more reserved for special occasions ). A common example of a biological multi-strand protein grouping is: 4 strands will combine thusly - 2 strands of one type and 2 strands of another type.
The three base sequence in DNA is called a codon.
Denaturation
Bioinformatics
Bioinformatics
Any protein, any fat, and most polypeptides.
A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids that make up proteins, so any protein is one. Here are some: Eledoisin Amalin Glucagon
Three elements that are found in protein are sulfur, nitrogen, and oxygen. Protein also has other elements in it like carbon and hydrogen.
There is one polypeptide chain in a single protein chain. Polypeptides refer to short protein chains - for example insulin is a 53 amino acid protein and is considered a large polypeptide. Complex multi-component [strand] protein coalescences exist - each uniquely identified component protein strand is called - of course - a subunit: two subunits is called a dimer, three subunits is called a trimer, four is a tetramer etc. A Protein is a string of Pearls {Amino Acids} of which [out of the quadrillion possible] there are ONLY Twenty Biologically Active Types ( with two, sometimes three, more reserved for special occasions ). A common example of a biological multi-strand protein grouping is: 4 strands will combine thusly - 2 strands of one type and 2 strands of another type.
The three base sequence in DNA is called a codon.
It is called "Denaturing" of proteins.
Double Helix
the pepsin help the protein to digest and breaks into polypeptides
Denaturation
quartiles