Which is the correct sequence of amino scids present in tripeptide?
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A tripeptide is a peptide consisting of three amino acids joined by peptide bonds. The exact nature and function of proteins is determined by the amino acids present and the order they occur. Simple examples are the tripeptides made by combining either three glycine molecules or two glycines and one alanine.
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A tripeptide is a peptide consisting of three amino acids joined by peptide bonds. The exact nature and function of proteins is determined by the amino acids present and the order they occur. Simple examples are the tripeptides made by combining either three glycine molecules or two glycines and one alanine.
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Explanation:
The correct sequence of amino acids present in the tripeptide is
Val – Ser – Thr
Option (a) is correct.
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Amino acids are organic compounds and are made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
These are combined together to form proteins.
Amino acids help the body to break down the food into smaller particles.
They work along with proteins and help in breaking down the food and also in digestion.
The correct sequence of amino acids present in the tripeptide is Val – Ser – Thr
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