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Peptide bond (translated from Japanese)
Peptide bond amino acid dehydrating condensing, it is formedAmide connectionEspeciallyPeptide bond(The peptide け it probably will come after) With ... strongly under only alkaline conditions. But only peptide bond adding water is disassembled selectively in ...
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Peptide bond
Peptide bond A peptide bond is a chemical bond formed between two molecules when the ...
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Peptide
Peptide Peptides (from the Greek πεπτος, "digestible"), are ... residue and the next is an amide bond, and is sometimes referred to as a peptide bond. An amide bond is somewhat shorter than a typical ...
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Peptide (Psychology wiki)
Peptide Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... residue and the next is an amide bond , and is sometimes referred to as a peptide bond . Like proteins , peptides are polypeptide molecules. The ... have flaws. One convention is that those peptide chains that are short enough to ...
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Peptide (translated from Japanese)
Peptide Peptide( Germany :Peptid, England :Peptide,Greekπ ε π τ ο?"It can ... between the following that amide connection or peptide bond . As for amide connection typicalCarbon・ nitrogen single bond and partly it has the character ...
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Nonribosomal peptide
Nonribosomal peptide Nonribosomal peptides (NRP) are secondary metabolites, usually ... and fungi. They are synthesized by nonribosomal peptide synthetases (NRPS) from amino acids. They often ... and cyanobacterial toxins, siderophores, or pigments. Nonribosomal peptide antibiotics, cytostatics, and immunosuppressants are in commercial ... synthesized by one or more specialized nonribosomal peptide-synthetase (NRPS) enzymes. The NRPS genes for a certain peptide are usually organized in one operon ...
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Glycosidic bond
Glycosidic bond In chemistry, a glycosidic bond is a certain type of chemical bond that joins a sugar molecule to another molecule. Specifically, a glycosidic bond is formed between the hemiacetal group of ... an alcohol. A substance containing a glycosidic bond is a glycoside. Glucose and ethanol ...
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Beta-peptide
Beta-peptide β-peptides consist of beta amino acids ... β-peptides recently. Although the structure of peptide depends on the chemical structure of the ... β favor a gauche conformation about the bond between the α-carbon and β-carbon ... stability of the structure. Generally speaking, β-peptide forms a more stable helix than α-peptide does. Many types of helix structures ...
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Serine protease
... a class of peptidases (enzymes that cleave peptide bonds in proteins) that are characterised by ... are responsible for catalyzing the hydrolysis of peptide bonds. All three of these enzymes are ... of cleavage: Chymotrypsin is responsible for cleaving peptide bonds flanked with bulky hydrophobic amino acid ... hydrophobic pocket. Trypsin is responsible for cleaving peptide bonds flanked with positively-charged amino acid ... and lysine. Elastase is responsible for cleaving peptide bonds flanked with small neutral amino ...
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Protein structure
... acids. Below about 40 residues the term peptide is frequently used. A certain number of ... primary structure is held together by covalent peptide bonds, which are made during the process ... the amino acid side chain plus the peptide backbone, see below). Name (Residue) 3-letter ... the dihedral angle around the alpha-beta bond is named chi1. Side chains can be ... chi2. The polypeptide chain Two amino acids Bond angles for ψ and ω Two ...
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