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What determines the premary structure of a protein ?

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Answered by simplenafla
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The primary structure of a protein refers to the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain. ... The primary structure of a protein is determined by the gene corresponding to the protein. A specific sequence of nucleotides in DNA is transcribed into mRNA, which is read by the ribosome in a process called translation.

Answered by premnathmohanasri
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The primary structure of a protein — its amino acid sequence — drives the folding and intramolecular bonding of the linear amino acid chain, which ultimately determines the protein's unique three-dimensional shape. ... Folded proteins are stabilized by thousands of noncovalent bonds between amino acids

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