Dehydration synthesis
Dehydration synthesis.
peptide
a peptide bond is formed
A chemical bond formed through a condensation reaction that holds together the building blocks of proteins. Usually 2 sub units of amino acids.
A peptide bond is a covalent chemical bond formed between a molecule from a carboxyl group of one molecule or more molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule. This is called a dehydration synthesis reaction.
The bond is covalent (peptide or amide bond).
The bond which forms between adjacent amino acids during a condensation reaction is called a peptide bond.
the bond connecting two aminoacid is peptide bond
peptide
a peptide bond is formed
A chemical bond formed through a condensation reaction that holds together the building blocks of proteins. Usually 2 sub units of amino acids.
This is called a peptide bond, or peptide linkage.
A synthetic protein is a polymer of amino acids liked by peptide bonds as same as present in normal living cells but this protein is synthesized in vitro chemical reaction normally by condensation reaction in which water molecule is released in each peptide bond synthesis. This means that the protein is not made in the body, but in the lab - this is what makes it "synthetic".
Dehydration synthesis is the process that produces peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a covalent chemical bond formed between a carboxyl group and an amino group.
A peptide bond is a covalent chemical bond formed between a molecule from a carboxyl group of one molecule or more molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule. This is called a dehydration synthesis reaction.
That bond is called as peptide bond.
The bond is covalent (peptide or amide bond).
Yes, a peptide bond is a covalent bond.