The peptide bond is unstable as it has issues with pharmacokinetic liability. The amide bond can hence be changed to another bioisostere to increase the stability of the drug. Examples include the ester bond and the olefinic double bond.
Yes, proteins are made up of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.
Yes, peptidoglycan does contain peptide bonds. Peptidoglycan is a polymer made of alternating sugar units linked together by peptide bridges, which are formed by peptide bonds between amino acids in the side chains of the sugar units.
A peptide bond is a covalent bond found in proteins, not carbohydrates. Carbohydrates are made up of monosaccharides, which are linked together by glycosidic bonds, not peptide bonds.
Amino acid polypeptides are made up of a chain of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Peptide bonds are primarily found in proteins, which are polymers made up of amino acids. Peptide bonds form between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid during protein synthesis.
Amino Acids.
Well... SORT of. Technically, the bases contain the NCO (amide) moiety that characterizes a peptide bond. However, they occur in heterocyclic rings, and it's stretching a point to call them "peptide bonds" since they're not linking two peptide residues. Also, they're in the cis-form, which is atypical of peptide bonds.
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form proteins.
Yes, proteins are polymers made up of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. Peptide bonds are formed through a condensation reaction between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid, resulting in the release of a water molecule.
Peptide bonds are primarily found in proteins. Lipids are made up of fatty acids and glycerol, while nucleic acids contain nucleotides.
Amino acids bond by peptide bonds to make a polypeptide. Proteins are made of polypeptides.
Proteins are made from amino acids connected by peptide bonds (a type of amide bond).