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Peptide - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Peptides (from the Greek πεπτίδια , "small digestibles") are short polymers formed from the linking, in a defined order, of α-amino acids. The link between one amino acid residue and the next is ca...
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There are four levels of structure found in polypeptides and proteins. The primary structure of a polypeptide of protein determines its secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. ... is the primary structure for a polypeptide composed of glycine, glycine, serine, and alanine, in that order, from the N-terminal amino...
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Polypeptides. Polypeptides. Information about Polypeptides in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from Polypeptides)
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Polypeptides are composed of hundreds or thousands of atoms. Determining the structure of such a compound is a formidable task, except in the case of polymers. Although the monomeric units are not identical, they are very similar and there are a limited number of them.
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Chemical Structure of amino acids, peptides, polypeptides, and proteins. Stereochemistry of amino acids. The formation of peptide bonds. ... Polypeptides and proteins are chains of 10 or more amino acids, but peptides consisting of more than 50 amino acids are classified as proteins.
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