MCQ
A nanopeptide contains …….. peptide linkages
  • A
    $10$
  • $8$
  • C
    $9$
  • D
    $18$

Answer

Correct option: B.
$8$
b
(b) The peptide bond is formed between two amino acids by the elimination of a water molecule. A dipeptide contains one peptide linkage. A tripeptide contains two peptide linkages. Similarly, a nanopeptide contains $8$ peptide linkages.

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