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21 June, 01:21
How are amino acids arranged?
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A peptide bond is formed by a condensation (water-loss) reaction between the carboxyl group of oneamino acid and the amino group of the next amino acid occurring in a protein. Thus, proteins are formed by the linear arrangement of amino acids in a particular order
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