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Draw one of the possible dipeptides that could be formed between serine and lysine. For the N-terminal amino acid, highlight the atoms of the carbonyl group. Add charges to ionizable groups that would be present at neutral pH. To highlight an atom, click on the yellow highlighter tool, then click on the specific atom. Do not highlight any bonds, only atoms.

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