Peptide Science Dictionary

Browse 171 terms alphabetically. Click any letter to expand, or search below.

172
Terms
26
Letters
A–Z
Coverage
Acetylation

Addition of an acetyl group (CH₃CO–) to a peptide’s N-terminus or lysine side chain; regulates activity and stability

Core
Acylation

Attachment of a fatty-acid chain to a peptide to extend its half-life in circulation (e.g., semaglutide, liraglutide)

Core
Affinity

Strength of binding between a peptide ligand and its receptor; measured as dissociation constant (Kd)

Analytical
Alpha Helix (α-Helix)

Coiled secondary structure where the backbone spirals with 3.6 residues per turn, stabilized by i → i+4 hydrogen bonds

Core
Amino Acid

Organic molecule with NH₂ and COOH groups; 20 standard types build all peptides and proteins

Core
Amphipathic

Having both hydrophobic and hydrophilic faces; many antimicrobial peptides adopt amphipathic helical structures to disrupt membranes

Immunity
Amyloid

Insoluble peptide aggregate with cross-β structure; linked to Alzheimer’s (Aβ), Parkinson’s (α-synuclein), and type 2 diabetes (amylin)

Medical
Angiotensin

Peptide hormone system (I, II, III) that regulates blood pressure and fluid balance via the renin–angiotensin system

Medical
Antimicrobial Peptide (AMP)

Host defense peptide that kills bacteria, viruses, and fungi by disrupting membranes (e.g., defensins, LL-37, magainins)

Immunity
AOD-9604

Modified fragment (amino acids 176–191) of human growth hormone studied for fat metabolism

Core
Aspartame

Dipeptide methyl ester (Asp-Phe) used as an artificial sweetener; approximately 200× sweeter than sucrose

Nutrition
Atrial Natriuretic Peptide (ANP)

28-amino-acid hormone released by heart atria in response to stretch; promotes sodium excretion and lowers blood pressure

Medical

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