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Sequencesofamino acidsin a polypeptide are read from the amino terminal end to the carboxy-terminal end. Apolypeptide chainconsists of a constant backbone.

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Achainofamino acidunits, called apeptide, is formed. A simple tetrapeptide structure is shown in the following diagram.
Each polypeptide has a unique amino acid sequence, dictated by the nucleotide sequence of the mRNA it translates, serving as the blueprints for constructing 
Each protein in your cells consists of oneormorepolypeptide chains. Each of thesepolypeptide chainsis made up ofamino acids, linked together in a specific 
Amino Acids and Protein Sequences