Biology, asked by yaduvikash4, 11 months ago

insulin mein kitne polypeptide sprinkler Hoti Hai unke Naam likhiye​

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Answered by swati4678
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Insulin is composed of two peptide chains referred to as the A chain and B chain. A and B chains are linked together by two disulfide bonds, and an additional disulfide is formed within the A chain. In most species, the A chain consists of 21 amino acids and the B chain of 30 amino acids

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Insulin has to subunit - the A chain and the B chain. However insulin during development consists of three different chains. They are a, b, c chain.

Explanation:

  • During the formation of injury approve insulin is formed which is is present during the development phase and also in other bovine animals such as pigs.
  • However during the development phase the sea chain of the insulin gets removed
  • So there are two chains- the A chain and the B chain.
  • The A consists of 21 polypeptides on the b chain consists of 30 polypeptides.
  • join by disulfide Bond.
  • One end of the insulin chain consists of a second amino group and the other and consists of a carboxylic acid group

To know more about the structure of insulin,

Diseases related with the synthesis of insulin

https://brainly.in/question/8077923

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