Definition of Tetrapeptides. Meaning of Tetrapeptides. Synonyms of Tetrapeptides

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Definition of Tetrapeptides

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- and druggable targets. Tetrapeptides may be cyclized by a fourth peptide bond or other covalent bonds. Examples of tetrapeptides are: Tuftsin...
- are called oligopeptides, and include dipeptides, tripeptides, and tetrapeptides. Peptides fall under the broad chemical classes of biological polymers...
- molecule). For example, the formation of cyclo-tetrapeptides through the head-to-tail reaction of linear tetrapeptides ****isted by HATU has been reported. HATU...
- consisting of two to twenty amino acids, including dipeptides, tripeptides, tetrapeptides, and other polypeptides. Some of the major classes of naturally occurring...
- Brantl, V (1989). "Opioid receptor affinities of the blood-derived tetrapeptides hemorphin and cytochrophin". European Journal of Pharmacology. 166 (3):...
- 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:...
- A tetrapeptide, a hetero-oligomer of the amino acids valine (green), glycine (black), serine (black), and alanine (blue). The units were joined by condensation...
- extensively studied synthetic analog systems, feature copper(III). With tetrapeptides, purple-colored copper(III) complexes are stabilized by the deprotonated...
- 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:...
- involved in the synthesis of fungisporin and related hydrophobic cyclic tetrapeptides in Penicillium chrysogenum". PLOS ONE. 9 (6): e98212. Bibcode:2014PLoSO...