glükopeptiide
Glükopeptiide are a class of biomolecules consisting of a peptide chain covalently linked to one or more carbohydrate units. These complex structures are formed through a process called glycosylation, where oligosaccharides are attached to specific amino acid residues within the peptide. The carbohydrate chains can vary significantly in size, branching, and composition, leading to a diverse range of glycopeptide structures.
Glycopeptides play crucial roles in various biological processes. They are integral components of cell membranes, where
The study of glycopeptides is important for understanding cellular communication, disease mechanisms, and for the development