enantioterminal
Enantioterminal refers to the two distinct ends of a biological polymer that exhibit opposite properties or functional groups. The term is most commonly applied to proteins and nucleic acids, which are linear macromolecules essential for life.
In proteins, the enantioterminal ends are the amino terminus (N-terminus) and the carboxyl terminus (C-terminus). The
Similarly, nucleic acids such as DNA and RNA also possess enantioterminal ends. For DNA, these are the