Biology, asked by malimukesh8567, 1 year ago

What is the possible number of different combinations of a 20 amino acid long polypeptide that can be formed in any living cell?

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Answered by sachin9774
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Proteins are among the most important chemicals to all life on the planet. The structure of proteins can vary greatly. Each protein, however, is made up of many of the 20 different amino acids. Similar to the letters in the alphabet, the order of the amino acids in a protein play an important role in how the final structure will function. Proteins can be hundreds of amino acids long, so the possibilities are nearly endless as we will examine within.
Answered by phillipinestest
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The exact the possible number of different combinations of a 20 amino acid long polypeptide that can be formed in any living cell is hard to predict.

Explanation:

A protein can be just one strand of amino acids, yet some muddled proteins are really numerous strands of amino acids consolidated. Furthermore, proteins are of various lengths with some being just a couple of amino acids long and others being more than 100 amino acids long.

Additionally, only one out of every odd protein utilizes each of the twenty amino acids. A protein could be one hundred amino acids long however just utilize eight or ten diverse amino acids. In light of these conceivable outcomes, there are truly an interminable number of potential stages that could be a protein.

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