Proteins are made up of chains of amino acids. Insulin is a relatively small protein with 53 amino acid residues. How many possible proteins of length 53 can be made with 20 possible amino acids for each position in the protein?
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for a typical protein length of about 300 amino acids, more than 10390 (20300) different polypeptide chains could theoretically be made. This is such an enormous number that to produce just one molecule of each kind would require many more atoms than exist in the universe.
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