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Assume that the average protein in

e.coli consists of a chain of 400 amino acids. what is the maximum number of proteins that can be coded

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Assume that the average protein in E.coli consists of a chain of 400 amino acids. Now, a single amino acid present in the protein requires a codon to code for it. A codon consists of 3 nucleotides. This shows that a protein of length 400 amino acids will require, 400 codons to code for it, that is, 1200 (3 x 400) nucleotides are required. We know that the length of the E.coli genome on average is 5 x
10^(6) base pairs.

1200 nucleotides = 1 protein

5 x
10^(6) nucleotides = X no. of proteins

X =
(5* 10^(6) * 1)/(1200) = 4167

The answer is 4167 proteins.

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