propeptidi
Propeptidi are inactive precursor forms of peptides. They are synthesized as larger polypeptide chains that undergo post-translational modifications to become active peptides. This process typically involves proteolytic cleavage, where specific enzymes called proteases cleave the propeptide at defined sites, releasing the mature, functional peptide.
The propeptide sequence often plays a crucial role in the proper folding and transport of the precursor
Examples of propeptidi are found in various biological systems. For instance, proinsulin is the precursor to