The configuration of most a carbon atoms of amino acids linked in a peptide bond is:
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Peptide bonds have a planar, trans, configuration and undergo very little rotation or twisting around the amide bond that links the α-amino nitrogen of one amino acid to the carbonyl carbon of the next (Figure 4-1). This effect is due to amido–imido tautomerization.
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