in which procedure the amino acid are united to from polypeptide chain?
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An amide bond has various resonance forms which allow for extra stabilization and extra versatility in various environments.
Amino acids is the basic building block of proteins; they are composed of a carbon atom attached to a hydrogen, a carbonyl group, an amine group, and an R group. Large proteins are formed by linking amino acids with peptide bonds.
The amide bond is formed through a condensation reaction, whereby the carbonyl and the amine group link together with the release of water.
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The process is condensation.
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- The connections between two monomer units of amino acids in a polypeptide chain are known as peptide bonds, sometimes known as amide bonds.
- They are produced via condensation reactions in which a water (H2O) molecule is eliminated.
- A covalent connection formed between the carboxyl carbon of the second amino acid and the amine nitrogen of the first amino acid when two amino acids join in a condensation reaction.
- The second product is then a molecule of water.
- The carbon-nitrogen covalent connection created by this process is known as a peptide bond, and the resulting molecule is known as a dipeptide.
- A long molecule known as a protein is finally created when this process is done several times.
Through condensation, amino acids are united to form polypeptide chains.
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