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- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_Southern_University/CHEM_1152%3A_Survey_of_Chemistry_II_(Osborne)/08%3A_Proteins/8.03%3A_PeptidesThe amino group of one amino acid can react with the carboxyl group on another amino acid to form a peptide bond that links the two amino acids together. Additional amino acids can be added on through...The amino group of one amino acid can react with the carboxyl group on another amino acid to form a peptide bond that links the two amino acids together. Additional amino acids can be added on through the formation of addition peptide (amide) bonds. A sequence of amino acids in a peptide or protein is written with the N-terminal amino acid first and the C-terminal amino acid at the end (writing left to right).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Whitworth_University/Science_of_Food_(Russel)/08%3A_Proteins/8.05%3A_Primary_structure_of_proteinsPeptide bond, disulfide bond, their nomenclature, and their characteristics, along with the primary structure of proteins and their importance, are described.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introduction_to_Organic_and_Biochemistry_(Malik)/07%3A_Proteins/7.03%3A_Primary_structure_of_proteinsPeptide bond, disulfide bond, their nomenclature, and their characteristics, along with the primary structure of proteins and their importance, are described.
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Georgia_Southern_University/CHEM_1152%3A_Survey_of_Chemistry_II_(Osborne)/08%3A_Proteins/8.02%3A_Reactions_of_Amino_AcidsAmino acids can act as both an acid and a base due to the presence of the amino and carboxyl functional groups. The pH at which a given amino acid exists in solution as a zwitterion is called the isoe...Amino acids can act as both an acid and a base due to the presence of the amino and carboxyl functional groups. The pH at which a given amino acid exists in solution as a zwitterion is called the isoelectric point (pI).
- https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/26%3A_Biochemistry/26.05%3A_PeptidesThis page explains protein synthesis in cells and highlights the evolution of peptide synthesis techniques. Robert Merrifield's manual method earned him a Nobel Prize in 1984, and modern automated sys...This page explains protein synthesis in cells and highlights the evolution of peptide synthesis techniques. Robert Merrifield's manual method earned him a Nobel Prize in 1984, and modern automated systems have accelerated the process. Peptides are made of amino acids connected by peptide bonds in condensation reactions, forming dipeptides.