an amide linkage between amino acid residues in proteins; −CONH− linkage formed by reaction of the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
The bond between the amino acids in a protein. Formed by dehydration synthesis.
A peptide bond is the covalent linkage that occurs between the carboxyl end of one amino acid and the amino group of another as a peptide or protein is being created. In the reaction, a molecule of water is released. Enzymes known as proteases break peptide bonds. See also Amino Acid.
the primary linkage of all protein structures; the chemical bond between the carboxyl groups and amino groups that unites a peptide
a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the carboxyl group of one molecule reacts with the amino group of the other molecule,
a linkage of amino end of one amino acid to the carboxylic end of another amino acid via condensation
an amino bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another
The chemical link joining amino acids in peptides and proteins.
The connecting group in a protein chain - CO - NH - formed by removal of water during the linking of amino acids - COOH to NHZ. Also called an amide linkage.
An amide bond making up the backbone of a peptide or protein.
Type of bond formed when two amino acid units are joined end to end; the acidic group of one amino acid is attached to the basic group of the next and a molecule of water is lost.
Covalent bond that links adjacent amino acid residues in proteins; formed by a condensation reaction between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another with release of a water molecule. ( Figure 3-3)
A covalent bond (link) between an amino group of one amino acid and a carboxyl group of another. This linkage does not allow free rotation, and it is the important bond that holds amino acid monomers together to form the polymer known as a polypeptide.
Chemical bond between the carbonyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of a second amino acid - a special form of amide linkage.
bond formed between amino acids joined together by an amide linkage.
A covlaent bond that joins amino acids during protein synthesis.
Amide linkage between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another.
A covalent bond that links two amino acids together to form a polypeptide chain. A covalent bond between the amine end of one amino acid and the acid end of another amino acid. PICTURE
Bond between two amino acids.
the covalent bond that links successive amino acids; it consists of an amide bond between the alpha carboxyl-group of one amino acid and the alpha-amino group of the next.
A bond joining two amino acids.
A covalent bond which forms between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
the chemical linkage between the amino group of one amino acid and the acid group of another.
The linking of a carboxyl group from one amino acid to an amino group of another acid with the resultant release of a water molecule.