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11 March, 08:57

Why don't free amino acids have peptide bonds? What is a free amino acid exactly?

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  1. 11 March, 09:23
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    Free amino acid do not have a peptide bond, as the amino acid act as a monomer which multiplies and linked via peptide bond to generate protein chain.

    A free amino acid have a carbonly group ( - COOH) and a - NH₂ group.

    The formation of protein chain require at least two amino acids linked via peptide chain.

    The role of peptide chain only comes in case of protein, because it acts as a linking species.

    Hence, free amino acid does not have any peptide chain.
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