Protein Primary Structure
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A Protein Primary Structure is a Biomolecular Primary Structure of amino acids in a peptide or protein.
- See: DNA Sequence, Biomolecular Structure, Amino Acid, Peptide, Protein, Amine, Carboxylic Acid, Protein Biosynthesis, Ribosome, Peptide Synthesis, Peptide Sequencing.
References
2020
- (Wikipedia, 2020) ⇒ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein_primary_structure Retrieved:2020-8-12.
- Protein primary structure is the linear sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein. By convention, the primary structure of a protein is reported starting from the amino-terminal (N) end to the carboxyl-terminal (C) end. Protein biosynthesis is most commonly performed by ribosomes in cells. Peptides can also be synthesized in the laboratory. Protein primary structures can be directly sequenced, or inferred from DNA sequences.