peptidelipid
Peptidelipid refers to molecules that combine a peptide moiety with a lipid (fatty acid or other lipidic component) into a single covalently linked entity. The term is not universally standardized; in many contexts these compounds are described as lipopeptides or peptide–lipid conjugates. They are typically designed to be amphiphilic, possessing both hydrophilic peptide regions and hydrophobic lipid tails, which influences their membrane interactions, aggregation behavior, and biological activity.
Peptidelipids can feature a variety of lipid tails, from short to long-chain fatty acids to sterols, glycerides,
The amphiphilic nature of peptidelipids promotes self-assembly into micelles, liposomes, vesicles, or other nanostructures, and enhances
Natural lipopeptides such as daptomycin are well-known members of this broader category, where a peptide core