2. Which of the following amino acids can form hydrogen bonds between their side-chain groups? HO | || +H3N—C—C—O- | CH3 Alanine, Ala HO | || +H3N—C—C—O- | H Glycine, Gly A. Alanine and glycine B. Alanine and aspargine C. Aspargine and threonine D. Glycine and threonine HO | || +H3N—C—C—O- | CH2CNH2 || O Asparagine, Asn HO | || +H3N—C—C—O- | CHCH3 | OH Threonine, Thr
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