What is the chemical formula for Protein

Answer Posted / ravi

Proteins are large organic compounds made of amino acids
arranged in a linear chain and joined together by peptide
bonds between the carboxyl and amino groups of adjacent
amino acid residues.

Also,

Proteins are macromolecules. They are constructed from one
or more unbranched chains of amino acids; that is, they are
polymers. A typical protein contains 200–300 amino acids but
some are much smaller (the smallest are often called
peptides) and some much larger (the largest to date is titin
a protein found in skeletal and cardiac muscle; it contains
26,926 amino acids in a single chain!)

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