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 A dipeptide is formed when two [[Amino acids]] join together by one [[Peptide bond]].This happens via a [[Condensation Reaction]].  
A dipeptide is formed when two [[Amino acids]] join together by one [[Peptide bond]].This happens via a [[Condensation Reaction]].  


The bond between the two amino acids forms between the carboxyl group on one and the amino group on another, therefore producing a water molecule as a product. <ref name="null">Biology Online. Dipeptide. 2015 [cited 5/12/17]; available from http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Dipeptide</ref>  
The bond between the two amino acids forms between the carboxyl group on one and the amino group on another, therefore producing a water molecule as a product<ref name="null">Biology Online. Dipeptide. 2015 [cited 5/12/17]; available from http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Dipeptide</ref>.<br>  
 
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Revision as of 22:14, 5 December 2017

A dipeptide is formed when two Amino acids join together by one Peptide bond.This happens via a Condensation Reaction.

The bond between the two amino acids forms between the carboxyl group on one and the amino group on another, therefore producing a water molecule as a product[1].

References

  1. Biology Online. Dipeptide. 2015 [cited 5/12/17]; available from http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Dipeptide