proteolyzed
Proteolyzed is the past participle of proteolyze, meaning that a protein or peptide has undergone proteolysis, the cleavage of peptide bonds by proteases. In biology, proteolysis is a controlled, often essential process that converts precursor molecules into active forms, degrades damaged proteins, or generates peptide fragments for various functions. The term proteolyzed is used to describe proteins that have had peptide bonds selectively cleaved, producing smaller polypeptides or amino acids.
Proteolysis is catalyzed by proteases, including serine, cysteine, metalloproteases, and aspartic proteases. These enzymes can act
Biological roles include maturation of enzyme precursors (zymogens), activation of hormones (such as proinsulin to insulin),
In research and medicine, detecting proteolyzed fragments informs about protease activity, disease states, or sample handling.