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Chapter 2, Problem 34P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The conformation of Pro-X peptide bonds needs to be compared with that of X-Pro peptide bonds.
Concept introduction:
Amino acids are compounds containing amino as well as acidic group. The general molecular structure of an amino acid is as follows:
Here, R is different group for different amino acids. If there is more than one amino group present in an amino acid, they are considered as basic amino acids and if there is more than one carboxylic group then they are considered as acidic amino acids.
Two or more amino acids combine to form di- or polypeptide chains. Here, peptide bond is the amide bond formed between the two amino acids.
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