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30 May, 21:06

What is the difference between a polynucleotide chain and a polypeptide chain

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  1. 30 May, 22:41
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    A polypeptide chain is a sequence of amino acids covalently linked by peptide bonds. A short polypeptide consisting of 50 or fewer amino acids is termed a peptide. A polynucleotide chain is a sequence of nucleotides covalently linked by ribose (or deoxyribose) - phosphodiester bonds, e. g. either DNA or RNA.

    Polypeptide (protein) chains are linear, with rare exceptions where a side-chain forms an isopeptide bond. Polypeptide chains may be covalently linked together, most commonly by disulfide bonds.
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