N-terminal end: Difference between revisions

From The School of Biomedical Sciences Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
The N-Terminal end of a polypeptide is the amino acid with an unbound carboxyl group.
 
mNo edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
The N-Terminal end of a polypeptide is the amino acid with an unbound carboxyl group.
The N-Terminal end of a [[Polypeptide]] is the [[Amino acid]] with an unbound&nbsp;[[Amino_group|amino group ]](NH<sub>2</sub>).&nbsp;

Latest revision as of 11:14, 18 November 2015

The N-Terminal end of a Polypeptide is the Amino acid with an unbound amino group (NH2).