Peptide
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İngilizce - Türkçe
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- peptit
- peptid
- peptide cascade
- (Tıp) peptid kaskad
- peptide hydrolases
- (Tıp) peptid hidrolazlar
- peptide neurotransmitter
- (Tıp) peptit nörotransmitter
- peptide receptors
- (Tıp) peptid reseptörler
- peptides
- (Tıp) () Bir veya daha çok sayıda aminoasidin birleşmesi ile meydanag elen kimyasal bileşikler
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İngilizce - İngilizce
peptide teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- The peptide bond itself
- A class of organic compounds consisting of various numbers of amino acids in which the amine of one is reacted with the carboxylic acid of the next to form an amide bond
- Two or more amino acids linked together chemically If the number of amino acids is relatively great, the string is sometimes called a polypeptide; a very long string of amino acids is called a protein
- Two or more amino acids joined by a bond called a "peptide bond " See also: polypeptide
- compound formed by incomplete hydrolysis of a protein, or by elimination of the elements of water from between the alpha-carboxy and the alpha-amino groups of alpha-amino acids to form a linear polymer
- Building unit of proteins, made up of amino acids
- a small number of amino acids linked together, usually with a defined sequence
- a molecule composed of amino acids that are linked to each other in a sequence
- A short sequence of amino acids
- a chain of two or more amino acids
- A molecule consisting of 2 to approximately 20 amino acids connected by peptide bonds; a short segment of a larger protein or a completely functional molecule unto itself
- amide combining the amino group of one amino acid with the carboxyl group of another; usually obtained by partial hydrolysis of protein
- Biochemicals derived from two or more amino acids
- A molecule formed by joining two or more amino acids For example, ECF-A
- The coavlent bond between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl bond of another
- a short compound formed by linking two or more amino acids Proteins are made of multiple peptides
- A molecule comprised of multiple amino acids, bound by peptide bonds
- Two or more amino acids chained together by a bond called a "peptide bond " A protein is a long chain of amino acids joined together in this way, and therefore is sometimes referred to as a "polypeptide " Some proteins contain more than one polypeptide chain Source : Human Genome Projet Information; PhRMA Genomics
- means a molecule containing many amino acids linked together
- two or more amino acids linked by peptide bonds
- Macromolecule consisting of several amino acids linked via amide bonds between their COOH and NH2 groups Peptides do not necessarily adopt a defined spatial structure (in contrast to proteins), but the difference is blurred
- A short chain of amino acids; see °protein
- two or more amino acids joined by a linkage called a peptide bond
- A relatively small polymer of amino acids Peptides are usually too small to have extensive secondary or tertiary structures
- a substance formed by two or more amino acids
- compound made up of two or more amino acids (Biochemistry) {i}
- A peptide is any group of compounds consisting of two or more amino acids linked by chemical bonding Peptides in the human body can take the function of hormones (e g antidiuretic hormone),can form proteins, or may have functions in the digestive process (and therefore may be found throughout the body - in the digestive tract, blood, cells and tissues)
- A molecule derived from two or more amino acids In the human body, they can be obtained by the partial digestion of proteins
- Two or more amino acids, building blocks of proteins, that are chemically linked to each other
- Organic compound composed of a series of amino acids linked by peptide bonds (see covalent bond) between a carbon atom of one and a nitrogen atom of the next. Peptide chains longer than a few dozen amino acids are called proteins. Biosynthesis of peptides from a succession of amino acids carried by transfer RNA molecules takes place on ribosomes and is catalyzed and controlled by enzymes. Many hormones, antibiotics, and other compounds that participate in life processes are peptides
- peptide bond
- The primary linkage of amino acids in proteins
- peptide bond
- An amide bond formed between the amino and carboxyl functional groups of separate amino acids
- peptide bonds
- plural form of peptide bond
- peptide chain
- a chain of amino acids, linked by peptide bonds, that forms the 'backbone' of proteins
- peptide chains
- plural form of peptide chain
- peptide bond
- (Biochemistry) peptide linkage, bond that joins two amino acids (the carboxylic group from one acid joins with the amino group of the second creating a CONH bond)
- peptide bond
- The chemical bond formed between the carboxyl groups and amino groups of neighboring amino acids, constituting the primary linkage of all protein structures
- peptide bond
- the primary linkage of all protein structures; the chemical bond between the carboxyl groups and amino groups that unites a peptide
- beta-peptide
- Any artificial peptide made from beta-amino acids; used in some antibiotics in an attempt to counter resistance
- pro-peptide
- Any inactive peptide that can be activated by posttranslational modification
- peptides
- plural of peptide
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