A protein forms via the condensation of amino acids to form a chain of amino acid «residues»
linked by peptide bonds.
These subunits are linked together
by peptide bonds to form chains that can be straight lines, or branched like the sub-branches on a tree.
Glutathione, you see, is called a tripeptide because he's composed of three amino acids, each bound together
by a peptide bond that magnesium and ATP have infused with energy.
A protein is essentially chains of amino acids held together
by peptide bonds and both bromelain and papain have the power to break down those bonds.
Proteins are made of amino acids arranged in a linear chain joined together
by peptide bonds.
These beads are connected together
by peptide bonds.
All plant and animal cells produce enzymes, made from protein molecules (long chains of amino acids held together
by peptide bonds).