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Title: Are there multiple alpha carbons in a protein?
Post by: afterstream on Nov 28, 2015
Are there multiple alpha carbons in a protein with multiple amino acids connected by peptide bonds? or is there just one. If there is one, is it the carbon closest to the n-terminus side or the c-terminus side?


Title: Re: Are there multiple alpha carbons in a protein?
Post by: Nikhil verma on Aug 9, 2016
There are multiple Alpha carbons in a protein . Alpha carbon is that carbon which is next to the Carboxylic acid group .