pseudopolypeptides
Pseudopolypeptides are molecules that mimic the structure and function of natural polypeptides but are composed of non-amino acid building blocks. Unlike natural polypeptides, which are linear chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, pseudopolypeptides can be formed from a variety of monomers, including modified amino acids, peptidomimetics, or entirely different chemical entities. The key characteristic is the presence of amide linkages or similar functional groups that allow for chain assembly and the formation of secondary and tertiary structures analogous to those found in proteins.
The design and synthesis of pseudopolypeptides are driven by a desire to overcome limitations of natural peptides
The applications of pseudopolypeptides are diverse and span multiple scientific disciplines. In medicine, they are being