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2 June, 23:13

Amino acids are joined together by which kind of bond?

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  1. 3 June, 01:18
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    The correct answer is: peptide bond

    A peptide bond is an amide type of covalent chemical bond. It is formed between two amino acids: C1 (carbon end) of one alpha-amino acid and N2 (nitrogen end) of another. Peptide bonds are the basis for the formation of a peptide chain and consequently protein.

    Formation of peptide bond is a condensation process, meaning that when two amino acids combine and link, water molecule is released and dipeptide is a product of rection.
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