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Combine your amino acids to show the synthesis of the following di and tripeptides. Just as we saw buildin
carbohydrates last week, creating larger molecules will require dehydration synthesis reactions. Two mole
will be joined together, with one contributing the H and the other the OH to form a molecule of H₂0. With t
models, use the OH from the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the H from the amino group of the ne
form the water molecule, and join the remaining C with the N to form the peptide bond.
Dipeptide and
Tripeptides
Ala - Glu
Ala - Glu - Gly
H
Structure
Ho
O
·NH₂
How many H₂0 molecules
were produced during
the synthesis?
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1 Describe the structure of a typical amino acid why the name "amino acid" makes sense,
Transcribed Image Text:Combine your amino acids to show the synthesis of the following di and tripeptides. Just as we saw buildin carbohydrates last week, creating larger molecules will require dehydration synthesis reactions. Two mole will be joined together, with one contributing the H and the other the OH to form a molecule of H₂0. With t models, use the OH from the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the H from the amino group of the ne form the water molecule, and join the remaining C with the N to form the peptide bond. Dipeptide and Tripeptides Ala - Glu Ala - Glu - Gly H Structure Ho O ·NH₂ How many H₂0 molecules were produced during the synthesis? Questions 1 Describe the structure of a typical amino acid why the name "amino acid" makes sense,
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