0 a chemical substance formed of two connected amino acids
1 a chemical substance formed of two connected amino acids (= chemical substance in all plants and animals)
The most altered compounds were the dipeptide, aspartic acid, and aminobutyric acid.
The procedure is illustrated by the synthesis of a dipeptide library using the same three amino acids as building blocks in both cycles.
According to previous research they assumed that cyclic imino acids would result in good potency if substituted on the carboxyl terminus of the dipeptide.
Carnosine is a dipeptide composed of beta-alanine and histidine, and is found in skeletal muscle and cells of the nervous system.
The activating stimulus may include bacterial lipopolysaccharides, muramyl dipeptide, and other chemical mediators.
This drives the formation and accumulation of dipeptide repeat proteins corresponding multiple ribosomal reading frames on the mutation.
This dipeptide is then condensed with glycine by glutathione synthetase to form glutathione.
The dipeptide is then nitrated by an enzyme similar to mammalian nitric oxide synthase at the four position on the tryptophan residue.