- different. When different, two
isomers of the
dipeptide are possible,
depending on the sequence.
Several dipeptides are
physiologically important, and some...
- acid
Prolinase -
cleaves N-terminal Pro from
dipeptides Prolidase -
cleaves C-terminal Pro from
dipeptides The
Proteolysis Map
Endopeptidase Edman degradation...
-
Muramyl dipeptide is a
component of
bacterial peptidoglycan, a
recognition structure or
activator for nucleotide-binding
oligomerization domain 2 (NOD2)...
- acids,
called dipeptides.
Dipeptidases are
secreted onto the
brush border of the
villi in the
small intestine,
where they
cleave dipeptides into
their two...
-
Dipeptide hydrolase may
refer to:
Membrane dipeptidase, an
enzyme Angiotensin-converting enzyme, an
enzyme This set
index page
lists enzyme articles ****ociated...
- peptidyl-
dipeptide hydrolase peptidyldipeptide hydrolase endothelial cell
peptidyl dipeptidase peptidyl dipeptidase-4 PDH
peptidyl dipeptide hydrolase...
-
Pseudoproline dipeptides have
greatly increased the
success rate for
synthesizing both long and
difficult peptides.
Pseudoproline dipeptides can be introduced...
-
peptide nitrogen produces the
characteristic color. This is
found with
dipeptides. The
reagent is
commonly used in the
biuret protein ****ay, a colorimetric...
-
building blocks are
dipeptides.
Nanotubes formed from
dipeptides are the
widest among peptide nanotubes. An
example of a
dipeptide that has been studied...
- of
fewer than
twenty amino acids are
called oligopeptides, and
include dipeptides, tripeptides, and tetrapeptides.
Peptides fall
under the
broad chemical...