Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
tryptic-peptide
Noun
/ˈtrɪp.tɪkˈpɛp.taɪd/
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Definition
A tryptic peptide is a short chain of amino acids produced by the enzymatic cleavage of proteins by the enzyme trypsin.
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Examples
- After digestion, many tryptic peptides were identified in the protein sample.
- The analysis of tryptic peptides helps in the understanding of protein structure and function.
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Meaning
Tryptic peptides are fragments of proteins that have been broken down by trypsin, which specifically cleaves at the carboxyl side of lysine and arginine amino acids.
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Synonyms
- trypsin-derived peptide
- peptide fragment