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Differentially hydrolyzes peptide linkage is where one of the amino acids is aromatic

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Answered by Anonymous
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A peptide bond is a kind of linkage between two amino acids. It is also known as an amide bond. A peptide bond connects two amino acids, forming a dipeptide, and is associated with the loss of a water molecule. This process is

Answered by yudhikrishna10
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Peptide bonds are covalent bonds formed by the nucleophilic addition-elimination reaction between the carboxylic group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid; this reaction releases a molecule of water as the by product. A peptide bond is essentially an amide bond.

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