dehydration synthesis

created by Lockheart
(thing) by Lockheart (1.1 mon) (print)   (I like it!) Tue Oct 10 2000 at 21:47:43
A chemical reaction where aminos, carbohydrates, and lipids combine into polymer chains. As an example:

Your standard amino acid has two main functional groups:

When two amino acids attach to each other, the resulting linkage causes an (OH) to detach from the carboxyl group, and an (H) to attach from the amino group. When these two are combined, they form (H2O), also known as water.
Therefore, the process is called dehydration synthesis, because:

The reverse/inverse of dehydration synthesis is hydrolysis.

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