The peptide bond in proteins is
a) nonpolar, and fixed in a trans conformation.
b) nonpolar, but rotates to three preferred dihedral angles.
c) planar, and usually found in a trans conformation.
d) planar, but rotates to three preferred dihedral angles.
Answer Posted / sowjanya
c)planar,and usually found in a trans conformation
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