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The domain at which the amino acid with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) is located will be affected by the SNP.
The following are the domains affected by the SNPs; - Valine (Val) 42 Glycine (Gly): B chain domain- Alanine (Ala) 74 Threonine (Thr): C peptide domain- Arginine (Arg) 55 Proline (Pro): Dibasic site domain- Tyrosine (Tyr) 103-stop: A chain domain
The following are the domains affected by the SNPs; - Valine (Val) 42 Glycine (Gly): B chain domain- Alanine (Ala) 74 Threonine (Thr): C peptide domain- Arginine (Arg) 55 Proline (Pro): Dibasic site domain- Tyrosine (Tyr) 103-stop: A chain domain
The domain in which each amino acid is located affects each single nucleotide polymorphism SNPs. The four SNPs are as follows; B chain, C peptide, dibasic site, and A-chain. Where, the B chain and A chain has variable effect on insulin, which is in contrast with C peptide that have unlikely affect insulin and the dibasic site that is a nonfunctional protein hinders insulin.