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Lehninger ch3 bioschemistry

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Explain Peptide bond formation?

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Formed by removal of the elements of water (dehydration) from the alpha-carboxyl group of one amino acid and the alpha-amino group of another Peptide bond formation is an example of a condensation reaction, a common class of reactions in living cells.


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formed by removal of the elements of water (dehydration) from the alpha-carboxyl group of one amino acid and the alpha-amino group of another Peptide bond formation is an example of a condensation reaction, a common class of reactions in living cells.
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