Polypeptide

Peptide refers to a compound made from the dehydration and further condensation of two or more amino acids. The simplest peptide is composed of two amino acids, called di-peptide. Peptide consisting of multiple amino acids is called polypeptide. Polypeptide consisting of more than 50 amino acids is usually referred to as protein. Peptide is widely distributed in animals, plants and micro-organisms and has important physiological roles. It have various specific effects on growth and development, cell differentiation, brain activity, tumor diseases, immune defense, reproduction control, and anti-aging and other aspects of biological activity. For example, the glutathione is the coenzyme of certain enzymes, playing an important role in the redox processes in vivo. Many kinds of hormones belong to the polypeptide such as oxytocin, vasopressin, glucagon, and adrenocorticotropic hormone. They can regulate the body's metabolism. The hormone regulatory factors secreted by the hypothalamus adjustment factor are also polypeptides. They control the secretion of hormone by other kinds of endocrine glands. In recent years, it has found that the enkephalin (a pentapeptide) in the brain of higher animals has analgesic effect. Many antibiotics produced by microorganisms such as polymyxin, gramicidin, etc. are all peptides with a strong antibacterial effect.

Polypeptide refers to a long chain consisting of a number of amino acid units connected with each other by peptide bonds. There is no strict boundary between the definition of peptides and proteins. We generally refer to a polypeptide comprising only dozens or fewer amino acid units as peptides while referring to the polypeptide containing lot of amino acid units as protein. We often call the amino acid unit contained in polypeptide amino acid residue because these units connected to each other have lost part of the molecule, rather than being as the intact amino acid. Only amino acid residues at both ends of the peptide chain contain free α- amino group or a free α- carboxyl group. The terminal amino acid residue containing free α- amino-terminal residues is called amino group terminal (or N-terminal) residue while the terminal residue containing freedom α- carboxyl- is called the carboxy terminus (or C-terminal) residue. The naming of the polypeptide is according to the order form N terminal residues to C-terminal residues. We also use this order for writing.
For example, the pentapeptide Ser • Gly • Try • Ala • Leu consists of five amino acid residues and four peptide linkages, called glycyl-seryl-tyrosyl-alanyl-leucine. Peptide is widely found in plant and animal tissues with a number of peptides in vivo having special features, collectively known bioactive peptides.

In recent years, it has been found that: almost all the major theories of life sciences, such as immune defense, reproduction control, tumor lesions, and anti-aging all have related bioactive peptides. These theoretical issues are all closely related to the clinical practice, thus the biologically active peptide is also important in practical applications. There are many kinds of bioactive peptides. For example, the adrenocorticotropic hormone that can stimulate the development of adrenal cortex is a kind of 39 peptides; the oxytocin that can cause the contraction of the uterus belongs to nonapeptide; the two kinds of enkephalins having morphine activity are both pentapeptides. Many kinds of antibiotics are also peptides. Another example is the growth factor that is controlled by genes, playing regulatory and controlling effect in cell development. This kind of important material also belongs to polypeptide. Epidermal growth factor contains 50 amino acid residues; the nerve growth factor contains 118 amino acid residues.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 Acetyl Tetrapeptide-9 928006-50-2 C22H33N7O9
Cetrorelix acetate Cetrorelix acetate 130143-01-0 C70H92N17O14
Oxytocin acetate Oxytocin acetate 6233-83-6 C45H70N12O14S2
PALMITOYL TRIPEPTIDE-1 PALMITOYL TRIPEPTIDE-1 1628252-62-9 C33H60N6O6
Fmoc-His-Aib-OH TFA Fmoc-His-Aib-OH TFA 1446013-08-6 C27H27F3N4O7
Selank Selank
Carcinine dihydrochloride Carcinine dihydrochloride 57022-38-5
Retatrutide Retatrutide 2381089-83-2
Sea cucumber peptide Sea cucumber peptide
BIG ENDOTHELIN-1 (1-39) (RAT) BIG ENDOTHELIN-1 (1-39) (RAT) 135842-15-8 C192H292N50O58S5
Palmitoyl Pentapeptide Palmitoyl Pentapeptide
Growth hormone releasing peptide Growth hormone releasing peptide 87616-84-0 C46H56N12O6
Acetyl hexapeptide 38 Acetyl hexapeptide 38 1400634-44-7
Decapeptide-12 Decapeptide-12 137665-91-9 C65H90N18O17
Glutathione, Oxidized Glutathione, Oxidized 121-24-4 C20H32N6O12S2
antibacterial protein ll-37 amide (human) antibacterial protein ll-37 amide (human) 597562-32-8 C205H341N61O52
PALMITOYL OLIGOPEPTIDE PALMITOYL OLIGOPEPTIDE
Lanreotide Acetate Lanreotide Acetate 127984-74-1 C54H69N11O10S2
Muscarinic toxin 1 Muscarinic toxin 1
Fmoc-Tyr(tBu)-Ser(Psi(Me,Me)pro)-OH Fmoc-Tyr(tBu)-Ser(Psi(Me,Me)pro)-OH 878797-09-2 C34H38N2O7
GLATIRAMER GLATIRAMER
Adrenocorticotropic hormone Adrenocorticotropic hormone 9061-27-2 C210H314N56O57S
Pinealon Pinealon 175175-23-2 C15H26N6O8
peptide 74 peptide 74 132116-39-3 C62H107N23O20S2
Peptide 46 Peptide 46 192122-40-0 C100H174N40O31
mu-conotoxin mu-conotoxin 936616-33-0 C92H139N35O28S6
SNAP-8 SNAP-8 1253115-75-1
L-Leu-Leu-Leu L-Leu-Leu-Leu 10329-75-6 C18H35N3O4
Crystagen Crystagen
Didemnin B Didemnin B 77327-05-0 C57H89N7O15
Mazdutide Mazdutide 2259884-03-0
thymalin thymalin 79621-14-0
Copper tripeptide Copper tripeptide 89030-95-5 C14H21CuN6O4
Acetyl Hexapeptide-1 Acetyl Hexapeptide-1 448944-47-6 C43H59N13O7
Myostatin inhibitory peptide 7 Myostatin inhibitory peptide 7 1621169-52-5 C133H227N43O33
Peptide 5 Peptide 5 916977-43-0 C60H98N16O20S
H-GLY-PRO-HYP-OH H-GLY-PRO-HYP-OH 2239-67-0 C12H19N3O5
Dermorphin Dermorphin 77614-16-5 C40H50N8O10
Adipotide Adipotide
Bone glue Bone glue
humanin humanin 330936-69-1 C119H204N34O32S2
Oligopeptide-54 Oligopeptide-54
Kisspeptin Kisspeptin
Cartalax Cartalax
Cagrilintide Cagrilintide 1415456-99-3
Teduglutide Teduglutide 197922-42-2 C164H252N44O55S
Glatiramer acetate Glatiramer acetate 147245-92-9 C25H45N5O13
Acetyl tetrapeptide-3 Acetyl tetrapeptide-3 827306-88-7 C22H39N9O5
Tubulysin B Tubulysin B 205304-87-6 C42H63N5O10S
MOTS-c MOTS-c 1627580-64-6 C101H152N28O22S2
PTD-DBM Acetate PTD-DBM Acetate
Semax Semax 80714-61-0 C37H51N9O10S
BPC 157 BPC 157 137525-51-0 C62H98N16O22
H-GLU-ASP-OH H-GLU-ASP-OH 3918-84-1 C9H14N2O7
N-ACETYL-(2S)-BORNANE 10,2-SULTAM N-ACETYL-(2S)-BORNANE 10,2-SULTAM 141993-16-0 C12H19NO3S
cerebrolysin cerebrolysin 12656-61-0
AMYLIN (8-37) (HUMAN) AMYLIN (8-37) (HUMAN) 135702-23-7 C138H216N42O45
Snap-8 Peptide Snap-8 Peptide
collagen tripeptide(CTP) collagen tripeptide(CTP)
Decapeptide Decapeptide 123167-51-1 C52H81N15O21
Adipotide Adipotide
P21 Peptide P21 Peptide
L-Carnosine L-Carnosine 305-84-0 C9H14N4O3
GLN-ARG-PRO-ARG-LEU-SER-HIS-LYS-GLY-PRO-MET-PRO-PHE GLN-ARG-PRO-ARG-LEU-SER-HIS-LYS-GLY-PRO-MET-PRO-PHE 217082-58-1 C69H111N23O16S
Thymosin Thymosin
Mannatide Mannatide 613263-58-4
PYR-ARG-PRO-ARG-LEU-SER-HIS-LYS-GLY-PRO-MET-PRO-PHE-OH PYR-ARG-PRO-ARG-LEU-SER-HIS-LYS-GLY-PRO-MET-PRO-PHE-OH 217082-60-5 C69H108N22O16S
BPC-157 peptide BPC-157 peptide
L-Glutathione L-Glutathione 27025-41-8 C20H32N6O12S2
Dulaglutide Dulaglutide 923950-08-7
Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38 Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38 1447824-23-8
ACTH (1-16) ACTH (1-16) 5576-42-1 C89H133N25O22S
ANGIOTENSIN III, HUMAN ANGIOTENSIN III, HUMAN 13602-53-4 C46H66N12O9
GLP-1 (7-37) GLP-1 (7-37) 106612-94-6 C151H228N40O47
β-Endorphin β-Endorphin 60617-12-1 C158H253N41O44S
EXENDIN-3 EXENDIN-3 130357-25-4 C184H282N50O61S
BNP-32 (HUMAN) BNP-32 (HUMAN) 124584-08-3 C143H244N50O42S4
Hexarelin acetate Hexarelin acetate 208251-52-9 C49H62N12O8
Rigin Rigin 77727-17-4 C18H32N8O6
Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide Vasoactive Intestinal Peptide 37221-79-7 C147H238N44O42S
H-TYR-D-ALA-GLY-PHE-D-LEU-OH H-TYR-D-ALA-GLY-PHE-D-LEU-OH 63631-40-3 C29H39N5O7
[47-LYSINE]HIRUDIN (HV2), LEECH [47-LYSINE]HIRUDIN (HV2), LEECH 120300-65-4 C285H447N81O107S6
CORTISTATIN-14 CORTISTATIN-14 186901-48-4 C81H114N20O18S2
C20-OtBu-Glu(OtBu)-AEEA-AEEA-OH C20-OtBu-Glu(OtBu)-AEEA-AEEA-OH 1188328-37-1 C45H83N3O13
D-NORVALINOL D-NORVALINOL 80696-30-6 C5H13NO
PNC-27 PNC-27 1159861-00-3
RANATENSIN RANATENSIN 29451-71-6 C61H84N16O13S
HKPao HKPao 859216-15-2 C111H206N36O28S2
Acetyl Dipeptide-1 cetyl ester Acetyl Dipeptide-1 cetyl ester 196604-48-5 C33H57N5O5
HIRUDIN (54-65) (DESULFATED) HIRUDIN (54-65) (DESULFATED) 113274-56-9 C66H93N13O25
FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR, BASIC, HUMAN FIBROBLAST GROWTH FACTOR, BASIC, HUMAN 62031-54-3 C62H95N15O15
Sermorelin acetate Sermorelin acetate 114466-38-5 C149H246N44O42S
Lecirelin Lecirelin 61012-19-9 C59H84N16O12
BETA-AMYLOID (1-43) BETA-AMYLOID (1-43) 134500-80-4 C207H318N56O62S1
MC-MMAF MC-MMAF 863971-19-1 C49H76N6O11
Peptide M Peptide M 110652-62-5 C81H141N21O31
Selank peptide Selank peptide 129954-34-3 C33H57N11O9
Tripeptide-1 Tripeptide-1 72957-37-0 C16H28N6O6
AOD 9604 AOD 9604 221231-10-3 C78H123N23O23S2
Octapeptide 2 Octapeptide 2 1374396-34-5 C38H60N10O16S
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