Peptide bond

In organic chemistry, a peptide bond is an amide type of covalent chemical bond linking two consecutive alpha-amino acids from C1 of one alpha-amino acid and N2 of another, along a peptide or protein chain. Keywords: Which of these statements concerning peptide bonds is FALSE? A) Their formation involves a reaction between an amino group and a carboxyl group. B) They are the primary bonds that hold amino acids together. C) They have partial double bond character. D) Their formation involves hydration reactions. How many distinct tripeptides can be formed from one valine molecule, one alanine molecule, and one leucine molecule? A) 1 B) 3 C) 6 D) 27 #aminoAcids #peptideBond #polypeptide #protein #probability
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