peptidomimetic
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Peptidomimetic — A peptidomimetic is a small protein like chain designed to mimic a peptide. They typically arise from modification of an existing peptide in order to alter the molecule s properties. For example, they may arise from modifications to change the… … Wikipedia
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Peptoid — Peptoids, or N substituted glycines, are a specific subclass of peptidomimetics. They are closely related to their natural peptide counterparts, but differ chemically in that their side chains are appended to nitrogen atoms along the molecule s… … Wikipedia
Beta-peptide — β peptides consist of β amino acids, which have their amino group bonded to the β carbon rather than the α carbon as in the 20 standard biological amino acids. The only commonly naturally occurring β amino acid is β alanine; although it is used… … Wikipedia
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