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Peptide Bonds

/ˈpɛp.taɪd bɑndz/noun
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Peptide bonds are the covalent linkages that join amino acids together to form proteins and peptides, created through a dehydration reaction that releases a water molecule. These bonds provide the backbone structure for proteins, enabling their diverse functions in biological processes, from catalyzing reactions as enzymes to supporting cell membranes.

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