quite not sure. but i think. glycine does not have any peptide bond because in biuret test which is intended only for amino acids with 2 or more peptide bonds showed negative result.
No, glycine is the simplest amino acid and does not have any peptide bond.
Amino acids are chemically combined by the formation of peptide bonds.
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
Well! Polypeptides are chain of amino-acids better known as proteins. Those amino-acids are join together by peptide bonds. Peptide bonds form when two amino-acids undego the process of condensation reaction, or dehydration synthesis where a carboxyl group of one amino-acid reacts with the amino group of another amino acid releasing water.
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No, glycine is the simplest amino acid and does not have any peptide bond.
It shouldn't test positive. The Biuret test is only positive for a peptide or protein with 2 or more peptide bonds. Glycine is an individual amino acid. You'll see the blue from the Cu2+ with Glycine, but that's a negative result. A violet color is the positive.
they are joined together by the process called Dehydration Synthesis where water is taken out.
Amino acids are chemically combined by the formation of peptide bonds.
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Peptide Bonds!
Peptide bond are amide bonds so are covalent bonds with some polarity.
No, amide bonds, a specific covalent bond type.
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
Peptide bonds
Well! Polypeptides are chain of amino-acids better known as proteins. Those amino-acids are join together by peptide bonds. Peptide bonds form when two amino-acids undego the process of condensation reaction, or dehydration synthesis where a carboxyl group of one amino-acid reacts with the amino group of another amino acid releasing water.
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