different between polypeptide vs cachexin
polypeptide
English
Etymology
poly- +? peptide
Noun
polypeptide (plural polypeptides)
- (organic chemistry) Any polymer of (same or different) amino acids joined via peptide bonds.
- (biochemistry) Any such polymer that is not folded into a secondary structure of a protein.
- (biochemistry) A small protein containing up to 100 amino acids; see also oligopeptide.
Translations
See also
- actinomycin
- angiotensin
- peptide
- proinsulin
- secretin
polypeptide From the web:
- what polypeptide was generated in the poly-u experiment
- what polypeptide is created from the following dna
- what polypeptide would the mrna translated to
- what is an example of a polypeptide
- what makes a polypeptide
- what is the difference between a peptide and a polypeptide
cachexin
English
Noun
cachexin (uncountable)
- Alternative form of cachectin
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