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Multiple Choice
What is the name of the bond that joins amino acids in a protein structure?
A
Phosphodiester bond
B
Peptide bond
C
Glycosidic bond
D
Hydrogen bond
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the structure of amino acids. Each amino acid has an amino group (NH₂) and a carboxyl group (COOH).
Recognize that in protein structures, amino acids are linked together in a chain. This linkage occurs between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another.
Learn that the bond formed between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another is called a peptide bond. This bond is a type of covalent bond.
Understand that during the formation of a peptide bond, a molecule of water (H₂O) is released in a condensation reaction. This process is crucial in forming the backbone of protein structures.
Differentiate peptide bonds from other types of bonds such as phosphodiester bonds (which link nucleotides in DNA and RNA), glycosidic bonds (which link sugars in carbohydrates), and hydrogen bonds (which are weak interactions important in secondary and tertiary protein structures).