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β 15y agoIt is called a peptide bond. It is formed by a condensation reaction (that is a reaction where water is produced). When two amino acids join a dipeptide is formed. A typical protein contains many thousands of amino acids all joined together by peptide bonds.
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β 15y agoA peptide bond is formed between two amino acids to link them together and form a protein. This bond is created through a dehydration synthesis reaction, where the carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with the amino group of another amino acid, releasing a water molecule in the process.
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β 11y agoPeptide Bond
A peptide bond is the covalent bond formed between amino acids. This pepetide bond is the primary linkage between protein structures
It's called a Peptite bond, I believe. A peptite bond is formed between adjacent amino acids. :)
A primary protein structure is formed by a linear sequence of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. This sequence is determined by the genetic information encoded in DNA.
Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed primarily on the ribosomes. Ribosomes are the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis, where the process of translation occurs. During translation, transfer RNA brings amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together through peptide bonds to form a growing polypeptide chain.
Amino acids are connected by peptide bonds, which are formed through a dehydration synthesis reaction between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid, resulting in the release of a molecule of water. Multiple amino acids linked together form a polypeptide chain, which ultimately folds into a protein.
A peptide bond is the covalent bond formed between amino acids. This pepetide bond is the primary linkage between protein structures
Polypeptides are formed by the linkage of amino acid monomers through peptide bonds.
because protein are formed from amino acids
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because protein are formed from amino acids
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
It's called a Peptite bond, I believe. A peptite bond is formed between adjacent amino acids. :)
Proteins are constructed from amino acids through a process called protein synthesis. During protein synthesis, amino acids are linked together in a specific sequence dictated by the genetic code encoded in DNA. This process involves transcription of DNA into messenger RNA, and then translation of mRNA into a sequence of amino acids, which ultimately folds into a functional protein.
A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed between two amino acids in a protein. It links the carboxylic group of one amino acid to the amine group of the other.
A glycosidic bond is a covalent bond that links a carbohydrate molecule to another molecule, such as another carbohydrate or a protein. In contrast, a peptide bond is a covalent bond that links amino acids together to form a protein chain. Glycosidic bonds involve carbohydrate molecules, while peptide bonds involve amino acids.
A primary protein structure is formed by a linear sequence of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. This sequence is determined by the genetic information encoded in DNA.
Peptide bonds between amino acids are formed primarily on the ribosomes. Ribosomes are the cellular machinery responsible for protein synthesis, where the process of translation occurs. During translation, transfer RNA brings amino acids to the ribosome, where they are linked together through peptide bonds to form a growing polypeptide chain.