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An [[Amino_acid|amino acid]] residue has 2 terminals - the N termial and the C terminal. The N terminal contains and [[Amine|amine]] group at the end of the [[Polypeptide|polypeptide]]. The N terminus is located at the 5' end of the amino acid residue. 
An [[Amino acid|amino acid]] residue has 2 terminals - the N termial and the C terminal. The N terminal contains and [[Amine|amine]] group at the end of the [[Polypeptide|polypeptide]]. The N terminus is located at the 5' end of the amino acid residue. 

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An amino acid residue has 2 terminals - the N termial and the C terminal. The N terminal contains and amine group at the end of the polypeptide. The N terminus is located at the 5' end of the amino acid residue.