Peptoid

Peptoid
Pep|to|id [ Peptid u. -oid], das; -s, -e: selten benutzte Sammelbez. für zusammengesetzte oder konjugierte Peptide, die proteinfremde Bausteine enthalten, z. B. Glyko-, Lipo-, Nukleo-, Phospho- u. Chromopeptide.

Universal-Lexikon. 2012.

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