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a strand of amino acids
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A strand of amino acids refers to a polypeptide chain, which is fundamental to the structure and function of proteins. Amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, link together via peptide bonds in a specific sequence dictated by genetic code. This sequential order determines the protein's 3D structure and hence its function. Proteins perform a variety of essential roles in organisms, from catalyzing metabolic reactions as enzymes, to providing structural support in tissues, and facilitating cell signaling. The understanding of amino acid sequences is vital for bioengineering, medicine, and research into diseases caused by protein misfolding, like Alzheimer's. Advancements in bioinformatics and proteomics continue to unravel the complexities of protein functions, enabling innovative treatments and technologies.
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