what is the primary structure of a protein what


What is the primary structure of a protein? What is the significance of the primary structure?

The primary protein structure is the linear sequence of amino acids that form the molecule.

The primary structure is the basis of the protein identity. Modification of only one amino acid of the primary structure makes a different protein. This different protein can be inactive or can even have other biological functions.

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