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  • ...strate binding, macrolides sterically block the progression of the growing peptide.
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  • ...emother 1990 1342 commons.jpg|thumbnail|300px|Crystal structure of a short peptide L-Lys-D-Ala-D-Ala (bacterial cell wall precursor, in green) bound to vancom ...|author=Samel SA, Marahiel MA, Essen LO |title=How to tailor non-ribosomal peptide products-new clues about the structures and mechanisms of modifying enzymes
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  • '''Capreomycin''' is a [[peptide]] [[antibiotic]], commonly grouped with the [[aminoglycoside]]s, which is g It is a [[cyclic peptide]].<ref>PMID 16857584</ref>
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  • ...s." Steroids 45: 557.</ref> ACTH is in turn controlled by the hypothalamic peptide, [[corticotropin releasing hormone]] (CRH), which is under nervous control.
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  • ...e potent inhibitors of renin. However, they had drawbacks because of their peptide like nature and their lack of oral bioavailability. Modifications of these ...namide, is the first known representative of a new class of completely non-peptide, low-molecular weight, orally active transition-state renin inhibitors. Des
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  • ...n]] layers to the [[surface]], or coating the surface with self-assembling peptide scaffolds to lend [[bioactivity]] and/or cell attachment 3-D matrix.
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  • ...bstance is a long-chain synthetic polyamide in which at least 85% of the [[peptide bond|amide linkages, (-CO-NH-)]] are attached directly to two aromatic ring
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  • A novel type of liquid bandage would incorporate amino acids to form peptide links directly with the skin.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.livescience.c
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  • *[[Peptide nucleic acid]]
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  • ...chnürch A. Chitosan and its derivatives: potential excipients for peroral peptide delivery systems. Int J Pharm 2000;194(1):1-13. ...eitner V.M., Palmberger T. Thiomers: potential excipients for non-invasive peptide delivery systems. Eur J Pharm Biopharm. 2004 Sep;58(2):253-63.
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  • ...living organisms. [[Cellulose]], [[starch]], [[chitin]], [[protein]]s, [[peptide]]s, [[DNA]] and [[RNA]] are all examples of biopolymers, in which the [[mon ...|thumb|350px|right|[[Resonance (chemistry)|Resonance]] structures of the [[peptide bond]] that links individual amino acids to form a protein [[polymer]].]]
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  • ...ε) refers to the linkage of the lysine molecules. In contrast to normal [[peptide bond]] that is linked by the [[alpha-carbon]] group, the lysine amino acids
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  • ...thout a [[catalyst]]. Laboratory synthesis of biopolymers, especially of [[peptide synthesis|proteins]], is an area of intensive research.
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  • ...de 11-S-storage–proteins of green coffee beans to low molecular weight [[peptide]]s and amino acids. The degradation is accelerated in the presence of organ
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  • ...of ''lysergyl peptide synthetase'', a [[Nonribosomal peptide|nonribosomal peptide synthetase]], which [[covalent]]ly links LA to the amino acids, L-[[alanine
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  • ...mical [[weathering]] is attributed to organic chelating agents, ''e.g.'' [[peptide]]s and [[sugar]]s, that extract metal ions from minerals and rocks.<ref>Dr.
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  • ...], the chelator [[pendetide]] (GYK-DTPA) is a modified DTPA containing a [[peptide]] linker used to connect the chelate to an [[antibody]].<ref>{{Cite journal *Pentetreotide is a modified DTPA attached to a peptide segments.<ref>{{Cite journal
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  • ...1). "Purification and Unique Properties in UV and CD Spectra of Cd-Binding Peptide 1 from ''Scizosaccharomyces pombe''". ''Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun.'' ''
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  • '''Ferrichrome''' is a cyclic hexa-[[peptide]] that forms a complex with iron atoms.
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  • ...me="Wolfenden">{{cite journal |author=Wolfenden R|title=Interaction of the peptide bond with solvent water: a vapor phase analysis|journal= Biochemistry |volu
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  • ...ase]]s, another class of enzymes, that catalyze the hydrolysis of terminal peptide bonds, liberating one free amino acid at a time. A specific case of the hydrolysis of an amide link is the hydrolysis of [[peptide bond|peptides]] to smaller fragments or [[amino acid]]s.
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  • * [[Antigen-peptide-transporter 2 deficiency]]
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  • ...ocyte has the ability to recognize [[major histocompatibility complex|self-peptide:self-MHC complex]] {{Citation needed|date=July 2010}} and for [[Self_tolera
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  • ...nts will lead to effective treatments for diabetes.<ref>Couri C, et al. "C-peptide levels and insulin independence following autologous nonmyeloablative hemat
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  • ...as been proposed to acts as an EDHF via specific C-subtype of natriuretic peptide receptor however the evidence in favour of CNP acting as EDHF has yet to be
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  • Angiotensin is an [[peptide|oligopeptide]] in the [[blood]] that causes [[vasoconstriction]], increased ...aline]] (Val) residues on angiotensinogen, creating the ten [[amino acid]] peptide (des-Asp) angiotensin I ([[CAS registry number|CAS]]# 9041-90-1).
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  • '''Myocardial depressant factor''' (MDF) is a low-molecular-weight [[peptide]]<ref>{{MeshName|Myocardial+Depressant+Factor}}</ref> released from the [[p
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  • | [[Vasoactive intestinal peptide|VIP]] || [[Vasoactive intestinal peptide receptor|VIP receptor]] || ↑[[Gs alpha subunit|G<sub>s</sub>]] activity - *[[Natriuretic peptide]]s<ref name=lange6th/>
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  • # Renin cleaves a [[zymogen]], an inactive [[peptide]], called ''[[angiotensinogen]]'', converting it into ''[[angiotensin|angio
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  • ...it is the [[chemical synthesis|synthetic form]] of an ω-[[conotoxin]] [[peptide]].<ref name="pmid17963128">{{cite journal |unused_data=1B69BA326FFE69C3F0A8 ...Hunkapiller MW, Gray WR, Olivera BM | title = Isolation and structure of a peptide toxin from the marine snail Conus magus | journal = Arch. Biochem. Biophys.
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  • ...ins''' ("'''endo'''genous mo'''rphin'''e") are [[endogenous]] [[opioid]] [[peptide]]s that function as [[neurotransmitters]].<ref>Oswald Steward: ''Functional [[Opioid peptide|Opioid neuropeptides]] were first discovered in 1974 by two independent gro
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  • ...d through CB<sub>2</sub>-mediated peripheral release of endogeous [[opioid peptide]]s,<ref name="pmid15705714">{{cite journal |author=Ibrahim MM, Porreca F, L
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  • ...hor=Gomes I, Grushko JS, Golebiewska U, ''et al.'' |title=Novel endogenous peptide agonists of cannabinoid receptors |journal=FASEB J. |volume=23 |issue=9 |pa ...brain peptide. The original purification used boiling acid to extract the peptide from rat brain, and hot acid can specifically cleave D-P bonds. The N-termi
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  • ..., Gadre SV, Sapatnekar SM, Stocker M, Strong PN | title = Tamapin, a venom peptide from the Indian red scorpion (Mesobuthus tamulus) that targets small conduc
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  • ...sequence in a reverse column. The resulting mixture was then suspended a peptide mixture in a bath of cation exchange fluid. The proteins were identified b
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  • ...oteolysis]] generates [[beta amyloid]] (Aβ), a 39- to 42-[[amino acid]] [[peptide]] whose [[amyloid]] fibrillar form is the primary component of [[amyloid pl ...s well as many types of [[proteolysis|proteolytic]] processing to generate peptide fragments.<ref name="De Strooper">{{cite journal | author = De Strooper B,
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  • ...t cotransmitter, for example striatal GABA neurons utilize either [[opioid peptide]]s or [[substance P]] as the primary cotransmitter. * Acetylcholine (ACh) and vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) co-release.
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  • ...[[honeybee]] consists of many more products, like [[melittin]], the [[MCD peptide]] and [[phospholipase A2]]. ...from bee venom, I: isolation, reduction and reoxidation of apamin and MCD-peptide (author's transl)] | language = German | journal = Hoppe-Seyler's Z. Physio
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  • ...year=2002 | month=January | title=Involvement of plasma atrial natriuretic peptide in protracted alcohol withdrawal | journal =Acta Psychiatr Scand | volume=1
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  • ...tein that is processed by [[Protease|proteolysis]] to its shorter active [[peptide]] form. Specific [[List of regions in the human brain|parts of the brain]]
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  • ...4) is an aspartic protease that specifically [[hydrolysis|hydrolyzes]] the peptide bond in Phe105-Met106 of κ-casein and is considered to be the most efficie ...urek M, Przybilla B, Hermann K, Ring J |title=A naturally occurring opioid peptide from cow's milk, beta-casomorphine-7, is a direct histamine releaser in man
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  • ...reaks down into several chemicals, including [[casomorphine]], an [[opioid peptide]]. In the early 1990s it was hypothesized that [[autism]] can be caused or
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