peptidler
Peptidler are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. They lie between individual amino acids and larger proteins; depending on length they may be called dipeptides, tripeptides, oligopeptides, or polypeptides. Peptidler occur widely in nature and carry a range of biological functions, from signaling to antimicrobial activity.
In cells, peptidler are produced by ribosomes as parts of proteins, and are released or activated by
Biological roles of peptidler are diverse. Many act as hormones (for example insulin and oxytocin), neurotransmitters,
Applications and challenges of peptidler include their use as therapeutics, diagnostics, and research tools. Their advantages