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



What is the primary structure of a protein? What is the importance of the primary structure?..

Answer / Mrityunjay Kumar

The primary structure of a protein refers to the sequence of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. The importance of the primary structure lies in its ability to determine the three-dimensional shape of the protein, which is essential for its function. The specific arrangement of amino acids determines properties such as hydrophobicity and charge distribution, which are crucial for interactions with other molecules.

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