Answer to: The peptide bond is a) a hydrogen bond b) an ionic bond c) a covalent bond d) a bond between two monosaccharides e) None of the above By...
used to bind two monomers, one loses hydroxide, one loses hydrogen, forms H20 alpha 14 linkage oxygen is in valley between monomers amylose (starch) long straight chains of glucose bonded together; can be digested because of the bond angle ...
In this study, non-covalent interactions occurring between monosaccharides (Gal and GlcNAc) and a basic peptide (PKPKD) are shown as sufficient to prepare protonated and/or cationized long-life binary and ternary complexes. Although produced in low yields, these complexes can be protonated and/or...