Peptide Bonds (CIE A Level Chemistry)

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Formation of Peptide Bonds

  • Each amino acid contains an amine (-NH2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) group
  • The -NH2 group of one amino acid can react with the -COOH group of another amino acid in a condensation reaction to form a dipeptide
    • The new amide bond between two amino acids is also called a peptide link or peptide bond
  • Since this is a condensation reaction, a small molecule (in this case H2O) is eliminated
  • The dipeptide still contains an -NH2 and -COOH group at each end of the molecule which can again participate in a condensation reaction to form a tripeptide

Peptide bonds

Nitrogen Compounds - Formation of Peptide Bonds, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

A peptide bond is an amide bond between two amino acids

  • A polypeptide is formed when many amino acids join together to form a long chain of molecules

Showing polypeptides

Nitrogen Compounds - Polypeptides, downloadable AS & A Level Chemistry revision notes

A polypeptide is a long chain of amino acid molecules joined together

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