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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Created page with &amp;#39;The Many Uses Of Peptides    Peptides are short polymers of amino acid monomers linked by peptide bonds. They&amp;#39;re distinguished from proteins on the basis of size, typically conta…&amp;#39;&lt;/p&gt;
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Peptides are short polymers of amino acid monomers linked by peptide bonds. They're distinguished from proteins on the basis of size, typically containing under 50 monomer units. A peptide is formed by joining two or more amino acids. Once the number of amino acids is under about 50 these molecules are named peptides while larger sequences are referred to as proteins. The amino acids are coupled with a peptide bond, a unique linkage in which the nitrogen atom of 1 protein binds towards the carboxyl carbon atom of another.&lt;br /&gt;
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Peptides can be found in each and every living cell and possess a number of biochemical activities. They are as enzymes, hormones, antibiotics, receptors, etc. peptide synthesis is performed by coupling the carboxyl group or C-terminus of one protein towards the amino group or N-terminus of another.&lt;br /&gt;
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Peptides play a vital role in fundamental physiological and biochemical functions of life. For decades now, peptide research has been growing like a field in science. They have recently received prominence in molecular biology for many reasons. The very first is that they allow the development of antibodies in animals with no need to purify the protein of interest. This involves synthesizing antigenic peptides of parts of the protein of interest; they are then accustomed to make antibodies in a rabbit or mouse against the protein. Another reasons interest in peptides is continuing to grow recently is that they have grown to be instrumental in mass spectrometry, allowing the identification of proteins of great interest based on peptide masses and sequence; in this instance they're most often generated by in-gel digestion after electrophoretic separation of the proteins.&lt;br /&gt;
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Peptides recently been used in the study of protein structure and function. For instance, synthetic peptides bring probes to see where protein-peptide interactions occur. Inhibitory are also utilized in clinical research to examine the effects of they on the inhibition of cancer proteins and other diseases.&lt;br /&gt;
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As interest in peptides is continuing to grow, so have approaches for manufacturing it and studying new applications for this. For instance, the library is a newly developed way of protein related study. A library includes a great number of they that have a systematic combination of amino acids; it provides a powerful tool for drug design, protein-protein interactions, along with other biochemical as well as pharmaceutical applications.&lt;br /&gt;
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The eye in peptides is likely to continue in to the future. The amount of peptides entering clinical trials will probably grow, and the use of peptides conjugated to carbohydrates, antibodies along with other proteins will probably become more frequent. Peptides will not only be used as the active ingredient of new drugs, but as &amp;quot;addictions&amp;quot; with other pharmaceutical agents. Additionally, the plethora of medical indications that peptides address will grow. Peptide-based substances will continue to locate commercial use. Almost certainly peptides will find increased usage to treat obesity, metabolic syndromes and Type 2 diabetes. Peptides will also be accustomed to address currently symptoms and ailments that can't be given drugs.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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