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asparagine-lysine-aspartic acid
An amino acid links with another amino acid through a condensation reaction to form a peptide bond. This process continues until a polypeptide chain is formed.
There would be no change. Both UAC and UAU indicate a tyrosine to be the next amino acid in a polypeptide.Sources:uauuac-biochemistry
The newly formed - Nascent - protein chain, one tRna generated amino-acid at a time.
Those are not DNA or RNA codons.
asparagine-lysine-aspartic acid
asparagine-lysine-aspartic acid
Condons are in DNA and RNA. Condons are a three-nucleotide sequence that encodes an amino acid or signifies a start signal or stop signal.
An amino acid links with another amino acid through a condensation reaction to form a peptide bond. This process continues until a polypeptide chain is formed.
There would be no change. Both UAC and UAU indicate a tyrosine to be the next amino acid in a polypeptide.Sources:uauuac-biochemistry
The newly formed - Nascent - protein chain, one tRna generated amino-acid at a time.
Water molecules, along with a longer amino acid chain.
Those are not DNA or RNA codons.
Gly Lys Cys
Condon has 3 bases sequences which three consecutive nucleotide specify a single amino acid that is to be added to the polypptide.
A protein is by definition, a chain of amino acids.
Yes, proteins are formed from amino acid monomers. The OH group on one end of the amino acid bonds with the hydrogen group on the other end to form a water molecule. Then the peptide bond forms (carbon-nitrogen-carbon)