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  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/Fullerton_College/Beginning_Chemistry_(Chan)/18%3A_Biochemistry/18.05%3A_Peptides
    By convention, the amino acid sequence is listed in the order such that the free amine group is on the left end of the molecule, and the free carboxyl group is on the right end of the molecule. For ex...By convention, the amino acid sequence is listed in the order such that the free amine group is on the left end of the molecule, and the free carboxyl group is on the right end of the molecule. For example, suppose that a sequence of the amino acids glycine, tryptophan, and alanine is formed with the free amine group as part of the glycine and the free carboxyl group as part of the alanine.
  • https://chem.libretexts.org/Courses/University_of_Pittsburgh_at_Bradford/CHEM_0106%3A_Chemistry_of_the_Environment/08%3A_Biochemistry/8.05%3A_Peptides
    By convention, the amino acid sequence is listed in the order such that the free amine group is on the left end of the molecule, and the free carboxyl group is on the right end of the molecule. For ex...By convention, the amino acid sequence is listed in the order such that the free amine group is on the left end of the molecule, and the free carboxyl group is on the right end of the molecule. For example, suppose that a sequence of the amino acids glycine, tryptophan, and alanine is formed with the free amine group as part of the glycine and the free carboxyl group as part of the alanine.

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