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tetrapeptide is a peptide,
classified as an oligopeptide,
since it only
consists of four
amino acids joined by
peptide bonds. Many
tetrapeptides are...
- are
called oligopeptides, and
include dipeptides, tripeptides, and
tetrapeptides.
Peptides fall
under the
broad chemical classes of
biological polymers...
- A
tetrapeptide (example: Val-Gly-Ser-Ala) with
green highlighted N-terminal α-amino acid (example: L-valine) and blue
marked C-terminal α-amino acid (example:...
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consisting of two to
twenty amino acids,
including dipeptides, tripeptides,
tetrapeptides, and
other polypeptides. Some of the
major classes of
naturally occurring...
- A
tetrapeptide (example: Val-Gly-Ser-Ala) with
green highlighted N-terminal α-amino acid (example: L-valine) and blue
marked C-terminal α-amino acid (example:...
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medication acting as a
selective proteasome inhibitor. Chemically, it is a
tetrapeptide epoxyketone and an
analog of epoxomicin. It was
developed by Onyx Pharmaceuticals...
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extensively studied synthetic analog systems,
feature copper(III). With
tetrapeptides, purple-colored copper(III)
complexes are
stabilized by the deprotonated...
- A
tetrapeptide, a hetero-oligomer of the
amino acids valine (green),
glycine (black),
serine (black), and
alanine (blue). The
units were
joined by condensation...
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Cholecystokinin tetrapeptide (CCK-4, tetragastrin, Trp-Met-Asp-Phe-NH2) is a
peptide fragment derived from the
larger peptide hormone cholecystokinin....
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Tetrapeptide repeat homeobox 1 is a
protein that in
humans is
encoded by the TPRX1 gene.
Homeobox genes encode DNA-binding proteins, many of
which are...