Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds, also known as an amide bond. These are formed when two amino acids undergo a condensation reaction, sometimes also known as a dehydration reaction. This is because it involves the removal of water.
Peptide bonds! They are what connect amino acids. Folding, hydrophobic forces, cysteine bridges, and other forces also keep proteins together and give them their shape.
peptide bonds
peptide bonds
A peptide bond.
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
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Amino acids are joined together through condensation reactions (producing the peptide bond) and are broken down by hydrolysis (breaking the peptide bond).
Protiens are made of amino acids bonded together in polypeptide bonds.
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
The building blocks of catalse is amino acids because catalse is an enzyme which are protiens and protiens are made up of amino acids.
Amino acids are the molecules. Dipeptide bonds is the specific name for the covalent bonds.
The two parts of the ribosomes come together to transform amino acids into protiens.
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Amino acids
amino acids when joined by peptide bonds gives rise to a very essential macromolecule called PROTIENS .
Protiens are nothing but simply polypeptide chain of amino acids. In other terms amino acids are the building blocks of protiens. The specific sequence of amino acids determine the nature of protien they produce. -Anant
dipeptides
protiens
protiens