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Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO2S) and alanine (C3H7NO2). Which of the following peptide chain orientations best displays the growing chain and peptide bond between the amino acids?

Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-1
Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-1
Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-2
Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-3
Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-4
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Step-by-step explanation:

Amino acid order is NCC (Nitrogen, alpha carbon with R group attached, and carboxy group).

If we start with methionine, then we write its nitrogen, then alpha carbon and then carboxy and then alanine's nitronge, alpha, carboxy, and end with glycine nitrogen, alpha and carboxy.

I have labelled the "R" groups to show amino acids. First is methionine, then alanine and then glycine.

Glycine (C2H5NO2) is added to a growing peptide chain containing methionine (C5H11NO-example-1
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