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primary structure
primary structuren. The linear sequence of amino acids in a protein or of nucleotides in a nucleic acid.
primary structure
primary structure[′prī‚mer·ē ′strək·chər] (aerospace engineering) The main framework, of an aircraft including fittings and attachments; any structural member whose failure would seriously impair the safety of the missile is a part of the primary structure. (biochemistry) The sequence of amino acids in the molecule of a protein or a peptide. (geology) A structure, in an igneous rock, that formed at the same time as the rock, but before its final consolidation. (organic chemistry) The chemical structure of a polymer chain. primary structureThose structures of the airplane whose failure would seriously endanger the safety of the airplane. It includes the fuselage, wings, control surfaces, and engine mounts.primary structure
pri·mar·y struc·turein a macromolecule, the sequence of subunits that make up that macromolecule; for example, the amino acid sequence of a protein.primary structuren. The linear sequence of amino acids in a protein or of nucleotides in a nucleic acid.primary structure - the linear sequence of amino acids in a POLYPEPTIDE CHAIN.
- the NUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCE in nucleic acids.
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