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Question
How is peptide linkage formed?
Solution
1. α-Amino acids are bifunctional compounds containing a carboxylic acid group and an amino group on α-carbon.
2. The reaction of the COOH group of one amino acid molecule and NH2 group of the neighbouring amino acid molecule forms peptide having -CO-NH-linkage by elimination of water.
3. Above reaction repeats itself to give tri, tetra, penta and finally polypeptides
(i.e.,protein).
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