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Sep3-12, 04:36 PM   #1
 

bonds, peptide bonds...


hello!

do you know articles or textbooks with as much as possible info about peptide bond?

when you want to gather info about a bond, which parameters are you looking for?

thanks!
 
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Why are you interested in that particular bond?
 
Sep4-12, 10:59 AM   #3
 
well, I want basically to know all the parameters that should fully describe a bond
as for peptide bond specifically, it's because of its physiological significance
 
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bonds, peptide bonds...


Why is it of physiological significance?
 
Sep5-12, 11:18 AM   #5
 
because it forms proteins
but you are moving away from the topic
 
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No I'm not. I'm trying to help you find the search term you should be using.

Protein and peptides.

They don't write books about the peptide bond, they write books about proteins and peptides.

Edit: .... and you should know that this Forum has an effective cage for trolls. It's not really much of a cage, just one bar actually... through your name.
 
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