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What is a peptide bond?

A peptide bond is the covalent chemical bond that links two amino acids together in a peptide chain. It forms between the carboxyl group (-COOH) of one amino acid and the amino group (-NH2) of another, releasing a water molecule in the process. The peptide backbone of a protein is the repeating sequence of these N-C-C bonds along the chain.

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