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Definition of Peptide linkage
1. Noun. The primary linkage of all protein structures; the chemical bond between the carboxyl groups and amino groups that unites a peptide.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peptide Linkage
Literary usage of Peptide linkage
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"This behavior is duplicated by another type of N, О donor system involving the
peptide linkage and represented by ga, ..."
2. Practical Physiological Chemistry by Sydney William Cole (1920)
"The linkage thus formed is known as the " peptide " linkage. Thus it would be
given by the polypeptide, glycyl-alanyl-tyrosine The sulphur reaction. ..."
3. The Journal of Biological Chemistry by American Society of Biological Chemists (1917)
"... may have been completely precipitated in peptide linkage by the phosphotungstic
acid. Consequently the failure of maintenance may be due just as much to ..."
4. Principles of General Physiology by William Maddock Bayliss (1920)
"... is known as the "peptide linkage." In this way, Fischer has prepared a large
number of peptides, containing twn or more amino-acids, in great variety. ..."
5. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1913)
"... the difference between the two estimations gives the amount of nitrogen present
in the peptide linkage. (5) The Formaldehyde Titration Method.1—The ..."
6. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1913)
"... the difference between the two estimations gives the amount of nitrogen present
in the peptide linkage. (b) The Formaldehyde Titration Method.1—The ..."