Neutral Amino Acids
Amino acids which do not have any charge on them are neutral amino acids.
Globular Protein
The globular proteins refer to the shape of protein specifically spherical in nature apart from spherical form fibrous, disordered and membrane-bound proteins exist. These globular proteins are miscible in water and form a colloidal solution rather than other types which might not exhibit solubility. Many classes of the fold are found in globular proteins, which render them a sphere shape. Globular fold containing proteins usually are referred to by the term globin.
Dimer
Dimers are basic organic compounds, which are derivates of oligomers. It is formed by the combination of two monomers which could potentially be strong or weak and in most cases covalent or intermolecular in nature. Identical monomers are called homodimer, the non-identical dimers are called heterodimer. The method by which dimers are formed is known as “dimerization”.
Dipeptide
A dipeptide is considered a mixture of two distinct amino acids. Since the amino acids are distinct, based on their composition, two dipeptide's isomers can be produced. Various dipeptides are biologically essential and are therefore crucial to industry.
![7. Draw the protein: SRDR
Second letter
U
A
G
UAU
UAC.
UAA Stop UGA Stop
UAG Stop UGG Trp
UUU
Phe
UCU
UCC
UGUT
UGCJ
U
UUC
U
Ser
UUA
UCA
UUG Leu
UCG
G
CAUTHIS
CUU
CUC
CCU
СС
CGU]
CGC
Arg
CAC.
Leu
Pro
CUA
CUG
CGA
CAGJGn cGG)
ССА
CAA
Gln
CCG
AUU
AUC le
ACU
ACC
AGU ser
AGC.
AAU
Thr
AACAsn
AAG Lys
GAUASP
GAC.
GAA
GAG Glu
AUA
ACA
AGA
AUG Met ACG
AGG Arg
GCU
GUU
GUC
GUA
GUG
GGU)
GGC
GCC
Val
Ala
GCA
Gly
G
GGA
GCG
GGG
G
First letter
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