A Water molecule or a molecule of H2O is released when a peptide bond is formed between two molecules.
two hydrogens and an oygen, which form water
In a condensation reaction, which bonds together monomers in any nutrient, a molecule of water is removed. For this reason, the process is also called a dehydration reaction.
Peptidyl transferase is the enzyme that catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids during translation of protein synthesis.
A bond formed during translation is a peptide bond. It forms between the amino acids in the growing polypeptide chain being synthesized by the ribosome. The formation of the peptide bond occurs through a condensation reaction between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
bonds that hold monomer together. Like peptide bonds in protein and glucosidic bonds in complex sugars.
No. The only products are oxygen and water.
Cellular respiration produces carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
Peptidyl transferase is the enzyme that catalyzes the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids during translation of protein synthesis.
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aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase
A bond formed during translation is a peptide bond. It forms between the amino acids in the growing polypeptide chain being synthesized by the ribosome. The formation of the peptide bond occurs through a condensation reaction between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
bonds that hold monomer together. Like peptide bonds in protein and glucosidic bonds in complex sugars.
These substances are called products.
The bond which forms between adjacent amino acids during a condensation reaction is called a peptide bond.
During the formation of new bonds within a polypeptide, a molecule of water (H2O) is removed. This process is known as dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction, in which a hydroxyl (OH) group is removed from one amino acid and a hydrogen (H) atom is removed from the adjacent amino acid, resulting in the formation of a peptide bond.
during the electrolysis of Sodium Chloride chhlorine gas is produced at the anode and hydrogen gas is produced at the cathose.
No. The only products are oxygen and water.
No, water is not produced.Water is broken down to get electrons.
There are two products. Thoseare NADPH and ATP.