Proteins consists of amino acids
Glutamic acid is an amino acid commonly found in the protein sequence and is typically found in the interior of the protein structure, where it can participate in forming bonds and interactions with other amino acids.
Citric acid is a type of organic acid, not a protein, lipid, or carbohydrate. It is found naturally in citrus fruits and is often used as a food additive for its sour flavor.
The component found in nucleic acid responsible for protein building is messenger RNA (mRNA). mRNA carries the genetic information from DNA to the ribosomes where proteins are synthesized.
Uric acid is a by product of protein digestion and can be found in the urine.
When casein, a protein found in milk, is added to hydrochloric acid (HCl), the acid denatures the protein by breaking down the bonds that maintain the protein's structure. This denaturation disrupts the protein's functional properties and can lead to precipitation or clumping of the protein.
Chains of Amino Acids make up proteins. Basic biology ;)
Nucleic Acid
No, DNA is not found in any prions. Prions are just protein - they don't contain a nucleic acid.
No, you don't have to drink milk to get the protein from peanuts. Milk and peanuts do have different amino acid (building blocks of protein) ratios however. There are certain essential amino acids found in milk that are not found in peanuts. Protein coupling is used to get the most out of the protein you consume.
No, keratin is not a nucleic acid polymer. Keratin is a structural protein found in hair, nails, and the outer layer of skin. Nucleic acid polymers, such as DNA and RNA, are involved in storing and transmitting genetic information.
Insulin is a protein.
ribosomal RNA serves the site of protein synthesis in ribosomes