Between two amino acids. The bonding site involves the amino group of one and carboxly carbon of the other.
Binding of mRNA to the ribosomesJoining together of two amino acids by peptide bond formationJoining of amino acid by peptide bondjoining togather of two a.a by peptied bond formation.
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
Dehydration synthesis is the process that produces peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a covalent chemical bond formed between a carboxyl group and an amino group.
amino acids joined together to make the protein and there are primary secondary and tertiary so they can be joined in different ways. A peptide bond, If you joined a whole lot together, like in a protein chain.... you get a polypepide
dehydration synthesis
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Dehydration synthesis
Binding of mRNA to the ribosomesJoining together of two amino acids by peptide bond formationJoining of amino acid by peptide bondjoining togather of two a.a by peptied bond formation.
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When monosaccharides are joined together by dehydration synthesis then it is called glycosidic linkage, it is a covalent bond. When lipids are being bonded together the bond is called an ester bond. When amino acids are joining together to form a polypeptide then the bonds are called peptide bonds.
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
Dehydration synthesis is the process that produces peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a covalent chemical bond formed between a carboxyl group and an amino group.
Although rRNA is paramount in the process of translation, protein factors also are required for the efficient synthesis of a protein. Protein factors participate in the initiation, elongation, and termination of protein synthesis. P-loop NTPases of the G-protein family play particularly important roles. Recall that these proteins serve as molecular switches as they cycle between a GTP-bound form and a GDP-bound form.
peptide bond
A synthetic protein is a polymer of amino acids liked by peptide bonds as same as present in normal living cells but this protein is synthesized in vitro chemical reaction normally by condensation reaction in which water molecule is released in each peptide bond synthesis. This means that the protein is not made in the body, but in the lab - this is what makes it "synthetic".
Peptide linkage
We can consider the peptide bond as the key structure of all proteins. The peptide bond gives to the protein the proper configuration in order to its biological activity or significance.