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20 September, 23:25

How many peptide bonds are present in a polypeptide that contains 45 amino acids?

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  1. 20 September, 23:52
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    44 peptide bonds. There are n-1 peptide bonds, where n is the amount of amino acids. This is because there are two termini on a polypeptide that makes it "hang off." It is like linking up a chain, if there are two that must bond together then they cannot bond with another chain, therefore there is always one less bond than the total amount of amino acids.
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