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In a protein chain the first amino acid is also called

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Answered by nwodotonia2
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Answer:It is known as fmet (formyl-methionine).

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer: The correct answer is N terminus.

Explanation: The amino acids are the building blocks of the formation of proteins and they are also the monomeric unit of proteins the amino acids are formed by the mixture of 3 nitrogenous bases which can be adenine, uracil, thymine, cytosine, and guanine and they together form the codon which is made by 3 bases and then that is called as amino acid, for example, the codon formed by adenine uracil and guanine that is AUG forms the amino acid methionine which is also the start codon in case of the translation process and like this other amino acid include valine, aspartic acid, glutamate, histamine and so on and the smallest amino acid is glycine whereas while representing the primary structure of protein N terminal amino acid is always written on the left or first side of the polypeptide chain and C terminal amino acid is written at the right end of the chain and by the dehydration of removal of H2o or water they join together to form proteins.

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