a tripeptide
Like most of the other biological macromolecules, proteins are formed from the linkage of monomers called amino acids.
This would be called a protein if there are many amino acids chained together.
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Proteins are made up of smaller units called amino acids which are strung together to form proteins which can be of different sizes and shapes.
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
Like most of the other biological macromolecules, proteins are formed from the linkage of monomers called amino acids.
Amino acids "join together" to form polypeptides. The amino acids are covalently bonded together via a condensation reaction to form a peptide bond. A chain of the amino acids bonded together is known as the polypeptide. A protein is made up of one or more polypeptides.
This would be called a protein if there are many amino acids chained together.
The monomers in proteins are called macromolecule. Monomers are bonded together by chemicals.
There are three and they are called aromatic amino acids: tryptophan phenylalanine tyrosine.
Yes. Normally attached to tRNA, during translation amino acids are covalently bonded by the coding of mRNA in the ribosome.
A peptide chain is a newly formed protein made up of amino acids covalently bonded by peptide bonds.The peptide chain then folds properly either on its own or with the help of other proteins
Proteins are polymers made up of amino acids.
By the time amino acids become proteins they are a many folded, globular construction of R group bonded amino acids.
amino acids are needed to form proteins.
a polypeptide is ten or more amino acids bonded together
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.