Concept cluster: Chemistry > Peptides
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(biochemistry) Synonym of scinderin
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(biochemistry) A proteoglycan, containing chondroitin sulfate, that is a major component of cartilage
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(biochemistry) Any galactosidase that only hydrolyzes the alpha-d configuration of galactosides; a deficiency of this enzyme can lead to Fabry's disease
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(biochemistry) The aminoterminal end of a protein
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(biochemistry) The class of peptides of 36–43 amino acids that are crucially involved in Alzheimer's disease as the main component of the amyloid plaques found in the brains of Alzheimer patients.
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(biochemistry) All the parenchymal proteins (of a plant) that are capable of forming amyloid fibres
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(biochemistry) A muropeptide containing a (normally terminal) anhydrosugar
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abscisate beta-glucosyltransferase
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(biochemistry) The apoprotein of flavodoxin
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(biochemistry) Any artificial peptide made from beta-amino acids; used in some antibiotics in an attempt to counter resistance.
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(organic chemistry) A peptide derived from one or more bisamino acids
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(biochemistry) The end of a polypeptide chain that consists of an amino acid with a free carboxyl group
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(biochemistry) nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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(biochemistry) nicotinamide adenine trinucleotide
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of oligopeptides found in cone snails.
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Synonym of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide
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(biochemistry) Any cyclopeptide composed of two amino acid residues
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(biochemistry) A cyclopeptide composed of seven amino acids
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A cyclic hexapeptide (cyclopeptide composed of six amino acids)
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(biochemistry) A cyclopeptide composed of four amino acids
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of oligopeptides, of plant origin, that have a cyclopeptide backbone bridged with multiple disulfide bonds
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An oligopeptide consisting of ten histidine moieties
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(biochemistry, organic chemistry) An oligopeptide formed from ten amino acids.
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(biochemistry) A deglycosylated peptide
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(organic chemistry) Any peptide that contains one or more dehydroamino acids
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(organic chemistry) any of a class of polymeric compounds having both peptide and ester linkages, often alternating.
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(biochemistry) Any of a class of copper-containing oxidoreductase enzymes that oxidize catechols to quinones
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(organic chemistry) An oligomeric form of depsipeptide composed of twelve monomers
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(biochemistry) A small protein that inhibits the action of ribosomes
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Alternative form of dodecapeptide [(organic chemistry) Any oligopeptide that has twelve amino acid units]
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The enzyme beta-glucosidase.
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(biochemistry) Any endocytic galactanase
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(biochemistry) A form of polygalacturonase that breaks the carbohydrate in the middle
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Alternative form of ergopeptine [(organic chemistry) A peptide ergot alkaloid; any ergoline derivative that contains a tripeptide moiety, comprising proline and α-hydroxy-α-amino acids, linked in a cyclol formation with the carboxyl carbon of proline.]
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(chemistry) A normal peptide, rather than an isopeptide.
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(biochemistry) A flavoprotein that reduces nitric oxide (NO) to nitrous oxide (N₂O) under anaerobic conditions. It is an oxygen sensitive nitric oxide reductase that contributes to resistance to nitrosative killing by macrophages.
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(biochemistry) fucose synthase
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That breaks down a glucan.
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A relatively large glycopeptide
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(biochemistry) A glycolipid form of a nucleolipid
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(biochemistry) any compound of a carbohydrate and a peptide
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(biochemistry) Any mimetic of a glycopeptide
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Abbreviation of glucose oxidase.
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(biochemistry) An oligopeptide that has seventeen amino acid groups
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(organic chemistry) An oligomeric form of depsipeptide composed of seven monomers
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(biochemistry) A nucleic acid motif composed of seven loops
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consisting of seven amino acids linked by peptide bonds
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(biochemistry) Any oligopeptide that has sixteen amino acid components
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(organic chemistry) An oligomeric form of depsipeptide composed of six monomers
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(biochemistry) An oligopeptide consisting of six molecules of histidine
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(biochemistry) Any oligopeptide containing six amino acids
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(biochemistry) A conjugated peptide
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(biochemistry) Describing a polypeptide consisting of all eupeptides
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(biochemistry) A peptide containing multiple occurrences of a single amino acid moiety
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A polypeptide composed of only one type of amino acid unit
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(biochemistry) Any oligopeptide that has twenty amino acid units
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(biochemistry) Any enzyme that, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, catalyzes the iodination of a hydrocarbon.
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(biochemistry) An isoprenylated derivative of cysteine that forms a motif in some oncogenic proteins
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(biochemistry) The reaction of lactose with a peptide or protein
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(biochemistry) Any peptide containing lanthionine
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(biochemistry) Any peptide composed of two strands connected by thioether links
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Alternative form of lasso peptide [(biochemistry) Any of a large group of macrocyclic peptides whose structure resembles a knotted lasso]
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A lipopeptide in which the peptide component is a decapeptide
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(organic chemistry) A compound consisting of a closed ring of nine non-ribosomally synthesized amino acids bonded to a fatty acid hydrocarbon tail.
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Any lipopeptide composed of seven amino acids
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A lipopeptide containing five amino acid residues
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(biochemistry) Any of various lipid derivatives of teichoic acids
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(biochemistry) A lipodepsipeptide that has fourteen amino acid residues
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(biochemistry) Any lipopeptide complex of an undecapeptide
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(biochemistry) Acronym of myristoylated alanine-rich C-kinase substrate.
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(biochemistry) A glycan that links dystroglycan to the basement membrane
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A lipopeptide containing a single lipid
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Any peptidoglycan associated with a cell wall.
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(biochemistry) Any transferase that transfers a myristoyl group
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(biochemistry) The end of a polypeptide chain that consists of an amino acid with a free amino group
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(biochemistry, organic chemistry) An oligopeptide formed from nine amino acids
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A polypeptide containing eighteen amino acid moieties
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(organic chemistry) An oligomeric form of depsipeptide composed of eight monomers
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An oligopeptide having eight amino acids.
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(biochemistry) A sequence of octapeptides that are repeated in a polypeptide or protein
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(biochemistry) A cyclopeptide related to somatostatin
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Alternative form of oligofectamine [A proprietary reagent used in the transfection of oligonucleotides]
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(biochemistry) A peptide containing a relatively small number of amino acids
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An oligopeptide composed on fifteen amino acid residues
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(biochemistry) Five consecutive guanine residues in a protein or peptide
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An oligopeptide composed of five lysine amino acids
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(biochemistry) An oligopeptide formed from five amino acids.
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A polypeptide motif containing thirty-five amino acid units
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(pharmacology) A modified pentetic acid attached to a peptide segment.
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(biochemistry) Any of a group of oligopeptides, produced by some fungi, that contain α-aminoisobutyric acid and terminate in a hydroxyl group
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(chemistry) The peptide bond itself.
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(biochemistry) The primary linkage of amino acids in proteins.
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A terminal glycine residue of a peptide
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues
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A cyclic or heteromeric depsipeptide
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(biochemistry) A polypeptide having a single amino acid subunit
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(biochemistry) A polymeric depsipeptide
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A polypeptide (or section of a protein) consisting only of lysine residues
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(biochemistry) A small protein containing up to 100 amino acids; see also oligopeptide.
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(biochemistry) A polyaminoacid composed of threonine subunits
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(biochemistry) A nonessential amino acid C₅H₉NO₂ found in most animal proteins, especially collagen; its cyclic structure leads to kinks in the peptide chain of proteins.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has a fragment of general formula -C(NH₂)-CO-NH-C(COOH)- but is not derived from two amino acids
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(organic chemistry) An amide of an amino acid that does not occur in natural peptides or proteins, especially one introduced into a polypeptide chain
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Treatment with puromycin
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(biochemistry) A kind of peptide containing intramolecular linkages between the sulfur of cysteine residues and the alpha carbon of another residue in the peptide.
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(biochemistry) Any peptide containing the amino acid selenocysteine
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(biochemistry) Any oligopeptide containing seven amino acid residues
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(organic chemistry) The peptide 5-oxo-L-prolyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-phenylalanyl-L-prolyl-L-leucyl-L-methioninamide
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(biochemistry) A synaptic pHluorin
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(biochemistry) Any polypeptide containing twenty-four peptide units
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An oligopeptide composed of fourteen amino acid residues
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(biochemistry) An oligopeptide formed from fortyfive amino acid units
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(biochemistry, organic chemistry) An organic compound formed from four amino acids joined by peptide bonds.
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(biochemistry) A repeating sequence of thirty-four amino acids in a protein
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A peptolide containing one or more thiopeptides
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(biochemistry) Any oligopeptide having thirteen amino acid residues
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(chemistry) An organic compound formed from three amino acids joined by peptide bonds.
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(organic chemistry) Any oligopeptide that has eleven amino acid units
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A tetrapeptide from a different species

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