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Noun
- biochemistry organic chemistry An organic compound formed from two amino acids joined by a peptide bond.
Extensive Definition
A dipeptide is a molecule consisting of two
amino
acids joined by a single peptide
bond.
Dipeptides are produced from polypeptides by the action
of the hydrolase
enzyme dipeptidyl
peptidase. Dietary proteins are digested to dipeptides and amino
acids, and the dipeptides are absorbed more rapidly than the amino
acids, because their uptake involves a separate mechanism.
Dipeptides activate G-cells found in the stomach to secrete
gastrin.
The Bergmann azlactone peptide synthesis is a
classic organic
synthesis for the preparation of dipeptides.
Examples of dipeptides
- Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is highly concentrated in muscle and brain tissues.
- Anserine (beta-alanyl-N-methyl histidine) is found in the skeletal muscle and brain of birds.
- Homoanserine (N-(4-Aminobutyryl)-L-histidine) is another dipeptide identified in the brain and muscles of mammals.
- Kyotorphin (L-tyrosyl-L-arginine) is a neuroactive dipeptide which plays a role in pain regulation in the brain.
- Balenine (or ophidine) (beta-alanyl-N tau-methyl histidine) has been identified in the muscles of several species of mammal (including man), and the chicken.
- Aspartame (N-L-a-aspartyl-L-phenylalanine 1-methyl ester) is an artificial sweetener.
- Glorin (N- propionyl-γ-L-glutamyl-L-ornithine-δ-lac ethyl ester) is a chemotactic dipeptide for the slime-mould Polysphondylium violaceum.
- Barettin (cyclo-[(6-bromo-8-en-tryptophan)-arginine]) is a cyclic dipeptide from the marine sponge Geodia barretti.
- Pseudoproline
See also
References
dipeptide in German: Dipeptide
dipeptide in Italian: Dipeptide
dipeptide in Dutch: Dipeptide
dipeptide in Japanese: ジペプチド
dipeptide in Polish: Dwupeptydy
dipeptide in Russian: Дипептиды
dipeptide in Swedish: Dipeptid