Binding of two amino acids for peptide formation
How can binding of two amino acids for peptide formation be described?
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A peptide is formed when carbon from carboxyl group of one amino acid is associated to the nitrogen of amine group of another amino acid. Throughout that binding hydroxyl of carboxyl and hydrogen of amine is lost resulting in the release of one water molecule.
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