tryptophancontaining
Tryptophan-containing is a descriptive term used in biochemistry and molecular biology to designate molecules that include one or more residues of the amino acid tryptophan, or that incorporate the tryptophan indole moiety as part of their structure. In proteins and peptides, tryptophan is one of the 20 standard amino acids and is relatively rare compared with others due to its bulky, aromatic side chain. The presence of tryptophan can influence folding, stability, and binding properties, and it provides distinctive spectroscopic characteristics.
In proteins, tryptophan residues are often used as intrinsic probes because of their unique fluorescence. Excitation
Tryptophan can be incorporated into small molecules and natural products, either as part of a peptide backbone
Detection and analysis of tryptophan-containing compounds commonly rely on UV absorbance and fluorescence measurements, as well