Initial characterization of the nascent polypeptide-associated complex in yeast.
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Short polypeptide chains that adopt a spiral shape act like cylindrical rods.
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The primary structure refers to amino acid sequence of the polypeptide chain.
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The new polypeptide then folds into a functional three-dimensional protein molecule.
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Gp4 has both primase and helicase activities in the same polypeptide chain.
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The last version is used as a template in synthesis of a polypeptide chain.
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In IPMS this mechanism is located in the last 120 amino acids of the polypeptide chain.
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Defensin-like polypeptide LUREs are pollen tube attractants secreted from synergid cells.
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Oyster shells contain polyaspartic acid, which is a polypeptide, a segment of a protein.
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A peptide containing 10 to more than 100 amino acids
Peptides (from Gr.: u03C0u03B5u03C0u03C4u03CCu03C2, peptu00F3s "digested"; derived from u03C0u03ADu03C3u03C3u03B5u03B9u03BD, pu00E9ssein "to digest") are biologically occurring short chains of amino acid monomers linked by peptide (amide) bonds.
Any polymer of (same or different) amino acids joined via peptide bonds; Any such polymer that is not folded into a secondary structure of a protein; A small protein containing up to 100 amino acids; see also oligopeptide
(Polypeptides) A string of amino acids composed in turn of groups of three nucleotides.
(Polypeptides) Immune and repair factors found in colostrum
A molecule that is made up of linked amino acids.
A molecule made up of a stri ng of amino acids. A protein is an example of a polypeptide.
Peptide consisting of 2 or more amino acids that is a component of protein formation.
A molecule consisting of many amino acids joined by chemical bonds between their amino and carboxyl groups; not necessarily biologically active.