BIOLOGY
STRUCTURE OF PROTEINS
Question
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16
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Detailed explanation-1: -So let’s count the number of peptide bonds. Okay, so this is one, 2, 3, 4, 5, 678, nine, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. Okay, so the total number of prepared bounces 16, answer this deep, I hope you understand this.
Detailed explanation-2: -Therefore, the polypeptide chain consisting of fourteen amino acids will have thirteen peptide bonds as the first two amino acids will form one peptide bond and the further twelve amino acids will be added by twelve peptide bonds.
Detailed explanation-3: -2: Peptide Bonds. A peptide bond forms when the amino group of one amino acid bonds to the carboxyl group of another amino acid. A peptide is two or more amino acids joined together by peptide bonds, and a polypeptide is a chain of many amino acids. A protein contains one or more polypeptides.
Detailed explanation-4: -Therefore, the number of different dipeptides that can be made out of 20 amino acids is 400.
Detailed explanation-5: -For each peptide bond that is formed, one molecule of water is also formed. Myoglobin contains 154 amino acids, thus contains 153 peptide bonds and 153 molecules of water produced per protein synthesized.