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Two atoms that form peptide bond?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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A nitrogen atom in an amino group and a carbon atom in a carboxyl group

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Peptide bond is formed between Carbon and Nitrogen ; peptide bonds are present in proteins.

The linear structure of the protein 'back-bone' is -C-C-N-C-C-N-C-C-N- .

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A peptide bond is between the carboxyl carbon of one amino acid and the amino nitrogen of another.

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Peptide bond is formed by (between) the (carboxylic)-C atom and the (alpha-amino)-N atom of the next amino acid.

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Two aminoacids are linked by a peptide bond.

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The two atoms that are involved in forming the peptide bond are carbon (C) and nitrogen (N).

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... amino acids.

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