Similarities between Depsipeptide and Peptide synthesis
Depsipeptide and Peptide synthesis have 4 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amide, Ester, Lysine, Peptide.
Amide
An amide (or or), also known as an acid amide, is a compound with the functional group RnE(O)xNR′2 (R and R′ refer to H or organic groups).
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Ester
In chemistry, an ester is a chemical compound derived from an acid (organic or inorganic) in which at least one –OH (hydroxyl) group is replaced by an –O–alkyl (alkoxy) group.
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Lysine
Lysine (symbol Lys or K) is an α-amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins.
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Peptide
Peptides (from Gr.: πεπτός, peptós "digested"; derived from πέσσειν, péssein "to digest") are short chains of amino acid monomers linked by peptide (amide) bonds.
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Depsipeptide and Peptide synthesis Comparison
Depsipeptide has 28 relations, while Peptide synthesis has 93. As they have in common 4, the Jaccard index is 3.31% = 4 / (28 + 93).
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