Chemistry: A Molecular Approach (3rd Edition)

Published by Prentice Hall
ISBN 10: 0321809246
ISBN 13: 978-0-32180-924-7

Chapter 21 - Sections 21.1-21.7 - Exercises - Problems by Topic - Page 1030: 57c

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When two amino acids join together by a process called condensation, it results in the removal of a water molecule. It forms a dipeptide and the resulting bond is called a peptide bond. Cysteine, Leucine, and Serine are the three amino acids that join together with the removal of two water molecules, resulting in the formation of a tripeptide.
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