different between polypeptide vs somatotropin

polypeptide

English

Etymology

poly- +? peptide

Noun

polypeptide (plural polypeptides)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any polymer of (same or different) amino acids joined via peptide bonds.
  2. (biochemistry) Any such polymer that is not folded into a secondary structure of a protein.
  3. (biochemistry) A small protein containing up to 100 amino acids; see also oligopeptide.

Translations

See also

  • actinomycin
  • angiotensin
  • peptide
  • proinsulin
  • secretin

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somatotropin

English

Alternative forms

  • somatotrophin
  • somatotropine

Noun

somatotropin (countable and uncountable, plural somatotropins)

  1. (biochemistry) A polypeptide growth hormone produced by the human pituitary gland

Related terms

  • somatotropinoma

Translations

Anagrams

  • protostomian

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  • what is somatotropin
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