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Join the carboxyl containing end (acid) of one amino acid molecule with the nitrogen containing end (amine) of the other

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 6:06 pm
by answerhappygod
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Join the carboxyl containing end (acid) of one amino acid molecule with the nitrogen containing end (amine) of the other amino acid molecule. Remove any atoms necessary and set them to the side. Use the diagram below as a guide: Hi 1 CH3/0 10 -c-a | CH10 +H2N-C-G + H₂O H2N CC H2N-C N H H OH H OH H OH H glycine alanine peptide bond
Separate the molecule you just formed back into two individual amino acid molecules (reverse the reaction). Add any atoms necessary. 14. What type of chemical reaction did you just simulate? 15. What atoms did you use to make this happen? What molecule do those atoms combine to create?