Definition of Hexapeptide. Meaning of Hexapeptide. Synonyms of Hexapeptide

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Meaning of Hexapeptide from wikipedia

- amino acids. A pentapeptide has five amino acids. (e.g., enkephalin). A hexapeptide has six amino acids. (e.g., angiotensin IV). A heptapeptide has seven...
- Acetyl hexapeptide-8 or acetyl hexapeptide-8 amide (some sources incorrectly refer to this peptide as acetyl hexapeptide-3) is a synthetic anti-wrinkle...
- (developmental code name SKF-110679), also known as growth hormone-releasing hexapeptide, is one of several synthetic met-enkephalin analogues that include unnatural...
- Gram-positive bacterial surface proteins. The motif includes a conserved hexapeptide LPXTGE, which precedes a hydrophobic C-terminal membrane spanning domain...
- secretagogue which was developed by Mediolanum Farmaceutici. It is a hexapeptide with the amino acid sequence His-D-2-methyl-Trp-Ala-Trp-D-Phe-Lys-NH2...
- Hormone (ACTH) and Pathways of Deamidation of Asparaginyl Residue in Hexapeptide Segments". Stability and Characterization of Protein and Peptide Drugs...
- K, Abou-Hadeed K, Robinson JA (August 2014). "Bis-chlorination of a hexapeptide-PCP conjugate by the halogenase involved in vancomycin biosynthesis"...
- Other studies, however, have been done in similar amide systems (i.e. hexapeptide). The hydrogen bonds of the amides can be broken by NMMO. NMO, as an...
- the presence of a large negative charge on the conserved N-terminal hexapeptide of trypsinogen, which repels the aspartate on the back of trypsin's specificity...
- sites in kappa-casein-related sequences located outside the (103-108)-hexapeptide region that fits into the enzyme's active-site cleft". The Biochemical...