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How many combinations of amino acids do enzymes have?

Enzymes are proteins composed of 20 different amino acids, so the number of possible combinations of amino acids in an enzyme is vast, with 20 amino acids at each position in the protein chain. The total number of potential combinations is calculated as 20 raised to the power of the number of amino acids in the enzyme.


How do you determine the naming conventions for amino acids?

Amino acids are named based on their chemical structure and properties. The naming conventions typically involve using a combination of letters and numbers to represent the specific characteristics of each amino acid.


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Different combinations of the same 20 amino acids.


What molecules made of proteins?

Different combinations of the same 20 amino acids.


Is proteins made of amino acids?

yes. protein can be made up of various combinations of different amino acids.


What Proteins consist of combinations of?

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All living organisms are made from different combinations of only amino acids?

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When naming acids the prefix hydro- is used when the name of the acid anion ends in .?

When the name of the acid anion ends in -ide, the prefix hydro- is used when naming acids. This is followed by the stem of the anion with the suffix -ic and the word acid. For example, chloride becomes hydrochloric acid.


The prefix hydro- is used for naming acids when the anion?

The prefix hydro- is used for naming acids when the anion does not contain oxygen. Typically, it is used for binary acids, which consist of hydrogen and one other nonmetallic element. For example, hydrochloric acid (HCl) and hydrosulfuric acid (H2S) are named using the hydro- prefix.


Why are there 64 codons but only 20 amino acids in the genetic code?

The genetic code has 64 codons because it is made up of combinations of 3 nucleotides, which can create 64 different combinations. However, there are only 20 amino acids in the genetic code because some amino acids can be coded for by more than one codon.


Why do many different type of proteins exist?

there are 20 types of amino acids and a protein might be up to say 1000 amino acids long, that gives 201000 different possible protein combinations of that length. Far more than the number of subatomic particles in the entire universe. You also have to consider that proteins come in different lengths.


What is gluten protein?

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