6 relations: Amino acid, Pepsin, Pepstatin, Protease, Protease inhibitor (biology), Transition state.
Amino acid
Amino acids are organic compounds containing amine (-NH2) and carboxyl (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side chain (R group) specific to each amino acid.
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Pepsin
Pepsin is an endopeptidase that breaks down proteins into smaller peptides (that is, a protease).
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Pepstatin
Pepstatin is a potent inhibitor of aspartyl proteases.
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Protease
A protease (also called a peptidase or proteinase) is an enzyme that performs proteolysis: protein catabolism by hydrolysis of peptide bonds.
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Protease inhibitor (biology)
In biology and biochemistry, protease inhibitors are molecules that inhibit the function of proteases (enzymes that aid the breakdown of proteins).
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Transition state
The transition state of a chemical reaction is a particular configuration along the reaction coordinate.
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