hidropéptida
Hidropéptida is a type of peptide that contains a hydrophobic (water-repelling) sequence of amino acids. These peptides are typically short, consisting of 2-20 amino acids, and have a crucial role in various cellular processes.
Their hydrophobic nature is due to the presence of non-polar amino acids such as alanine, leucine, and
Hidropéptidas play essential roles in cellular processes, such as protein-protein interactions, cell signaling, and regulation of
From a therapeutic perspective, hidropéptidas hold significant potential. Their amphipathic nature allows them to interact with
Studies of hidropéptidas have shown diverse functions depending on the specific context of their interactions within