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Abhishek Anand

Class 12th
Biology
2 years ago

Are proteins with the same number of each different amino acid that form them necessarily identical proteins?

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Muskan Anand

2 years ago

Even if many proteins have the same number of each different amino acid that form them, for example, 50 alanines, 70 glycines and 20 histidines, the sequences in which these amino acids are connected may be very different. So if two or more proteins are in such condition of numeric similarity for each type of their constituent amino acids, they are not necessarily identical.

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