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isopeptide

Isopeptide - What does it mean?

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is likely misspelled.


has no English definition.

As a noun isopeptide

is a compound of two or more amino acids (a peptide) in which an amide link involves an amino group not in the alpha- position.

Taxonomy vs Isopeptide - What's the difference?

taxonomy | isopeptide |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and isopeptide

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while isopeptide is a compound of two or more amino acids (a peptide) in which an amide link involves an amino group not in the alpha- position.

Isopeptide vs Sortase - What's the difference?

isopeptide | sortase |


As nouns the difference between isopeptide and sortase

is that isopeptide is a compound of two or more amino acids (a peptide) in which an amide link involves an amino group not in the alpha- position while sortase is any of a group of prokaryotic enzymes that form pili through cleavage and isopeptide bonding of precursors.

Isopeptide vs Isopeptidase - What's the difference?

isopeptide | isopeptidase |


As nouns the difference between isopeptide and isopeptidase

is that isopeptide is (chemistry) a compound of two or more amino acids (a peptide) in which an amide link involves an amino group not in the alpha- position while isopeptidase is (enzyme) any enzyme that catalyzes the cleavage of an isopeptide bond, especially that between the terminal diglycine attached to ubiquitin.