aspagine |
aspartyl |
As a noun aspartyl is
(organic chemistry) the univalent radical obtained by removal of a hydrogen atom from the carboxylic acid group of aspartic acid.
aspartyl |
aspartylglutamate |
In organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between aspartyl and aspartylglutamate
is that
aspartyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical obtained by removal of a hydrogen atom from the carboxylic acid group of aspartic acid while
aspartylglutamate is (organic chemistry) the mono-aspartyl ester of glutamic acid; its n-acetyl derivative is a neurotransmitter.
As nouns the difference between aspartyl and aspartylglutamate
is that
aspartyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical obtained by removal of a hydrogen atom from the carboxylic acid group of aspartic acid while
aspartylglutamate is (organic chemistry) the mono-aspartyl ester of glutamic acid; its n-acetyl derivative is a neurotransmitter.
aspartyl |
pepstatin |
As nouns the difference between aspartyl and pepstatin
is that
aspartyl is (organic chemistry) the univalent radical obtained by removal of a hydrogen atom from the carboxylic acid group of aspartic acid while
pepstatin is (organic compound) a hexapeptide (containing the unusual amino acid statine) that acts as a potent inhibitor of aspartyl proteases.