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peptoid |
As nouns the difference between terms and peptoid
is that
terms is while
peptoid is (organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
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peptoid |
As a noun peptoid is
(organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
peptoid |
reptoid |
As nouns the difference between peptoid and reptoid
is that
peptoid is any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues while
reptoid is a member of an extraterrestrial sapient species said to resemble a reptile, often ascribed shapeshifting capabilities and implicated in many conspiracy theories.
glycine |
peptoid |
As a proper noun glycine
is .
As a noun peptoid is
(organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
nitrogen |
peptoid |
As nouns the difference between nitrogen and peptoid
is that
nitrogen is nitrogen (symbol: n) while
peptoid is (organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
alkyl |
peptoid |
As nouns the difference between alkyl and peptoid
is that
alkyl is alkyl while
peptoid is (organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
peptidomimetic |
peptoid |
As nouns the difference between peptidomimetic and peptoid
is that
peptidomimetic is (biochemistry) a small protein-like chain designed to mimic a peptide, but with altered chemical properties while
peptoid is (organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.
peptide |
peptoid |
As nouns the difference between peptide and peptoid
is that
peptide is while
peptoid is (organic chemistry) any of a class of peptide analogues, many of which are peptidomimetic, that have alkyl side chains attached to some of the nitrogen atoms of glycine residues.