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  • ...interactions with the terminal D-alanyl-D-alanine moieties of the NAM/NAG-peptides. Under normal circumstances, this is a five-point interaction. This binding
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  • ...creased by drugs that affect dopamine, but not by drugs that affect opioid peptides or other neurotransmitters.
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  • ...}</ref> Exactly how N<sub>2</sub>O causes the release of endogenous opioid peptides is still uncertain.
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  • ...protozoans]]. These polymers have been engineered to mimic [[antimicrobial peptides]] which are used by the immune systems of living things to kill bacteria. T * Marsh, J. ''Antimicrobial peptides'', J. Wiley,(1994);
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  • ...articular infection. <ref>R Wang et al. "Identification of novel cytolytic peptides as key virulence determinants of community-associated MRSA". ''Nature Medic
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  • Virtually all metalloenzymes feature metals that are chelated, usually to peptides or cofactors and prosthetic groups.<ref>S. J. Lippard, J. M. Berg “Princi
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  • ==Related peptides== There are groups of other peptides with a similar structure to phytochelatin, but where the last amino acid is
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  • [[Category:Peptides]]
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  • ...ase 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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  • ...xpress TcR capable of interaction with MHC molecules, but tolerant to self-peptides, {{explain}} survive the Stage Four selection process.
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  • ...host disease is usually mediated by [[T cells]] when they react to foreign peptides presented on the [[MHC]] of the host{{Citation needed|date=April 2008}}.
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  • * [[Peptides]]
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  • [[Category:Peptides]]
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  • ACE cleaves a number of other peptides, and in this capacity is an important regulator of the [[kinin-kallikrein s
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  • ...found<ref>{{cite journal |author=Simantov R, Snyder S |title=Morphine-like peptides in mammalian brain: isolation, structure elucidation, and interactions with {{Opioid peptides}}
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  • ....fasebj.org/cgi/content/short/fj.09-132142v1}}</ref> In addition to the Hp peptides from alpha hemoglobin, a related peptide from beta hemoglobin has been foun ...J, Castro LM, ''et al.'' |title=Hemopressins and other hemoglobin-derived peptides in mouse brain: comparison between brain, blood, and heart peptidome and re
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  • ...cterized by specific function. This allows these more specific classes of peptides to show up more clearly. In a way, dividing into subproteomes is simply ap ...e Sites in Neuropeptide Precursors and Provide the Masses of the Resulting Peptides." Nucleic Acids Research 34 (2006): 267-272.
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  • ...ournal | author=Tickler AK, Wade JD, Separovic F |title=The role of Abeta peptides in Alzheimer's disease. |journal=Protein Pept. Lett. |volume=12 |issue= 6 |
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  • ...opioid peptides because they have opium-like activity. The types of opioid peptides are:
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  • ...f free-flow electrophoresis for isolation and purification of proteins and peptides | journal = Electrophoresis | volume = 19 | issue = 7 | pages = 1127–34 |
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  • ...5 | month=November | title=The role of corticotropin-releasing factor-like peptides in cannabis, nicotine, and alcohol dependence | journal=Brain Res Brain Res
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  • ...ins]]<ref name=goldstein>{{cite journal|author =Goldstein, A.|title=Opioid peptides endorphins in pituitary and brain|journal=Science|year=1976|volume=193|issu
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  • | date = June 1, 1995 | title = Antihypertensive Effect of Sour Milk and Peptides Isolated from It That are Inhibitors to Angiotensin I-Converting Enzyme
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  • Casein consists of a fairly high number of [[proline]] peptides, which do not interact. There are also no disulfide bridges. As a result, i ...elationship is not established between the dietary intake of BCM7, related peptides or their possible protein precursors and non-communicable diseases" (see [[
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  • ...it was hypothesized that [[autism]] can be caused or aggravated by opioid peptides.<ref>{{cite journal |author= Reichelt KL, Knivsberg A-M, Lind G, Nødland M
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