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18 September, 18:51

How does the structure of amino acids allow them to form a polypeptide

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  1. 18 September, 20:01
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    Amino acids which are known to be linked by peptide bonds they form polypeptide chains.

    Proteins are linear polymers are formed by way of linking an a-carboxy group of one amino acid to a-amino of different amino acids which have peptide bond. The formation which results from two amino acids which result in a loss of a water molecule. The best process of the reaction is hydrolysis.
  2. 18 September, 21:10
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    Structure : Amino Acids Are Linked by Peptide Bonds to Form Polypeptide Chains. Proteins are linear polymers formed by linking the α-carboxyl group of one amino acid to the α - amino group of another amino acid with a peptide bond (also called an amide bond).

    -ncbi
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