polypeptidyl
Polypeptidyl refers to a peptide chain that has undergone modification or is part of a larger molecular complex. In biology, peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. The term "polypeptidyl" specifically denotes a peptide that is not the free, unmodified chain. This can occur in several ways. For instance, a polypeptide chain might be attached to another molecule, such as a lipid, carbohydrate, or another peptide chain, forming a conjugate. Alternatively, a polypeptide may be folded into a specific three-dimensional structure, and this folded form is sometimes referred to in a way that implies a polypeptidyl state, especially when discussing its interactions with other molecules.
A common context for the term "polypeptidyl" is in post-translational modifications. After a protein is synthesized