A H2O molecule.
Amino acid structure: HN-R-COOH
Reaction: HN-R-COOH + HN-R'-COOH --> HN-R-C(=O)-N(H)-R'-COOH + H2O
The water molecule comes from the OH on the -COOH end of one acid, and the H from the -NH end of another acid.
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Two amino acids joined together is called a dipeptide.
One molecule of water.
peptide bond
a protein
the reaction between two amino acids by elemination of small group like (H2O or NH3)
Bonds that connect amino acids are called peptide bonds.
The official definition of a polypeptide is a linear organic polymer consisting of a large number of amino-acid residues bonded together in a chain, forming part of (or the whole of) a protein molecule. (a string of amino acids)
A condensation reaction between the acid group of one amino acid and the amino group of another forms a covalent bond between two amino acids. A water molecule is also produced. A new bond formed is called a peptide bond.
Proteins are made up of amino acids. The bond between amino acids is called a peptide bond, which occurs between the carbon atom of the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the nitrogen atom of the amino group of another amino acid. Please see the related link to see an illustration of two amino acids bonding to form a peptide bond.
bond between two amino acids.
The bond formed between amino acids is called a peptide bond, or an amide bond. They are the same.
A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed between two amino acids in a protein. It links the carboxylic group of one amino acid to the amine group of the other.
A peptide bond
It is called a peptide bond. It is formed by a condensation reaction (that is a reaction where water is produced). When two amino acids join a dipeptide is formed. A typical protein contains many thousands of amino acids all joined together by peptide bonds.
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A polymer formed of amino acids is a polypeptide (named from the numerous peptide bonds in the chain; one peptide bond links two amino acids). Two amino acids joined form a dipeptide, hundreds of amino acids form a polypeptide.
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds. A peptide bond is a covalent bond that forms between two amino acids when the carboxyl group (COOH) of one amino acid reacts with the amino group (NH2) of the other amino acid, resulting in a C-N bond, which is a peptide bond. Click on the related link below to see an image of a peptide bond.
Condensation reactions result in a peptide bond being formed between two amino acids. The OH- from the carboxylic group of one amino acid, and a hydrogen from the second amino acid's amine group form a water molecule. A peptide bond is created between a carbon of the first amino acid and the nitrogen of the second amino.
the reaction between two amino acids by elemination of small group like (H2O or NH3)
a peptide bond is formed
two amino cids