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Terminology amino-acid residues

Peptide is the name assigned to short polymers of amino acids. Peptides are classified by the number of amino acid units in the chain. Each unit is called an amino acid residue, the word residue denoting what is left after the release of HgO when an amino acid forms a peptide link upon joining the peptide chain. Dipeptides have two amino acid residues, tripeptides have three, tetrapeptides four, and so on. After about 12 residues, this terminology becomes cumbersome, so peptide chains of more than 12 and less than about 20 amino acid residues are usually referred to as oligopeptides, and, when the chain exceeds several dozen amino acids in length, the term polypeptide is used. The distinctions in this terminology are not precise. [Pg.110]


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