peptide
n.
compound made up of two or more amino acids (Biochemistry)
Peptide
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 known as an
amide bond or a
peptide bond.
Proteins are polypeptide
molecules (or consist of multiple polypeptide subunits). The distinction is that peptides are short and polypeptides/proteins are long. There are several different conventions to determine these, all of which have flaws.
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Peptide
Peptide /pep·tide/ any of a class of compounds of low molecular weight that yield two or more amino acids on hydrolysis; known as di-, tri-, tetra-, [
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peptide
Noun
1. amide combining the amino group of one amino acid with the carboxyl group of another; usually obtained by partial hydrolysis of protein
(hypernym) amide
(hyponym) fibrinopeptide
Peptid (das)
n.
peptide, compound made up of two or more amino acids (Biochemistry)