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It folds into a protein When translation ends, the new amino acid chain folds into a protein.
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I screwed up-- the first person had it right. Here's their answer: "A protein is composed of several amino acids chained together - so no melanin is not a protein. Melanin is formed from the amino acid Tyrosine and is NOT a chain of amino acids thus it is not a protein nor is it a amino acid."
It folds into a protein When translation ends, the new amino acid chain folds into a protein.
A protein is by definition, a chain of amino acids.
It folds into a protein When translation ends, the new amino acid chain folds into a protein.
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sickle cell anemia
The links in a protein (amino acid) chain are called peptide bonds. These are any combination of amino acids in which the amino group of one acid is united with the carboxyl group of another.
I screwed up-- the first person had it right. Here's their answer: "A protein is composed of several amino acids chained together - so no melanin is not a protein. Melanin is formed from the amino acid Tyrosine and is NOT a chain of amino acids thus it is not a protein nor is it a amino acid."
Amino acid monomers make up a polypeptide chain which folds into it's particular shape, based on amino acid sequences, to make a protein
Methionine or Met for short.
It folds into a protein When translation ends, the new amino acid chain folds into a protein.
A chain of amino acids make up a protein and is also called a polypeptide chain.
an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things