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When two amino acids are linked with a peptide bond it is called a dipeptide, when the third amino acid come and joins them it will be then a tripeptide.
A covalent bond between two amino acids is a peptide bond.
It would be the amino acid that has sulfur in it's R group because sulfur forms covalent dimers that strongly bond in proteins. Name escapes my memory, but any amino acid that is complete should show you this.
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Tryptophan.
When two amino acids are linked with a peptide bond it is called a dipeptide, when the third amino acid come and joins them it will be then a tripeptide.
An amide bond forming a chain of peptides. Peptide bond is only a special amide bond name for this particular bonding.
This bond is an amide bond that has the special name, peptide bond.
A covalent bond between two amino acids is a peptide bond.
It would be the amino acid that has sulfur in it's R group because sulfur forms covalent dimers that strongly bond in proteins. Name escapes my memory, but any amino acid that is complete should show you this.
Dr. Amino
Peptide bond .
Tryptophan.
The, or an, amino acid.
a polypeptide is a a sequence of amino acids covalently bonded together by a peptide bond. The peptide bond is formed when two adjacent amino acids come together by way of condensation reaction (loss of a water molecule) to form the covalent bond between them.
the bond connecting two aminoacid is peptide bond
No, amino acids are proteine molecules.