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The two amino acids animated above are joined together by a ____ and form a molecule of _____ in the process.


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Answered by 001REBEL
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Answer:

Peptide-Bond Formation. The linking of two amino acids is accompanied by the loss of a molecule of water. A series of amino acids joined

Explanation:

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Answered by anusha195sl
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Answer:

peptide-Bond Formation

Explanation:

  • A peptide-Bond also called as Eupeptide Bond. It has a chemical bond that can be formed by joining both the carboxyl and a one group of amino acid into another group.
  • The peptide bond is type of amide covalent chemical bond.
  • The bond is seen to be linked with two consecutive amino acids of the alpha belonging to C1 that is carbon 1, amino acid of the alpha and N2 nitrogen 2 of another.
  • This link of bonds is found with peptide or chain of protein.

  • Formation of the peptide-bond:

This formation of peptide-bond occurs when there is a release of water molecules. They bond forms a covalent bond (C-NH) and water molecules will be eliminated due to process of dehydration occurred.

This process mostly commonly occurs with only amino groups.

  • Different forms of peptide bonds:

1) Dipeptide : It contains amino acids of 2 units

2) Tripeptide: It contains amino acids of 3 units

3) Tetrapeptide: It contains amino acids of 4 units.

4) Oligopeptide: It contains amino acids which is not more than 10 units.

5) Polypeptide: It contains amino acids of not more than 10 and lasts up to 100 residues.

6) Macro peptide: It contains amino acids more than 100 amino acids.

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