P3 peptide - significado y definición. Qué es P3 peptide
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Qué (quién) es P3 peptide - definición


P3 peptide         
  • APP molecular processing and its different products. One of them is p3 peptide, which is sent to the extracellular medium.<ref name=george />
  • p3 peptide is a product of non-amyloidogenic APP processing.
PROTEIN FAMILY
p3 peptide also known as amyloid β- peptide (Aβ)17–40/42 is the peptide resulting from the b- and γ-secretase cleavage from the amyloid precursor protein (APP). It is known to be the major constituent of diffuse plaques observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains and pre-amyloid plaques in people affected of Down syndrome.
Nonribosomal peptide         
CLASS OF PEPTIDE SECONDARY METABOLITES, USUALLY PRODUCED BY MICROORGANISMS LIKE BACTERIA AND FUNGI
Nonribosomal peptide synthetases; Nonribosomal peptide synthetase; Nonribsomal peptide synthetase; Nonribsomal peptide synthetases; Non-ribosomal peptide synthesis; Non-ribosomal peptide; Non-ribosomal peptides; Nonribosomal peptide synthase
Nonribosomal peptides (NRP) are a class of peptide secondary metabolites, usually produced by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi. Nonribosomal peptides are also found in higher organisms, such as nudibranchs, but are thought to be made by bacteria inside these organisms.
Peptide hormone         
HORMONE THAT IS ALSO A PEPTIDE
Protein hormone; Peptide hormones; Receptors, peptide; Polypeptide hormone
Peptide hormones or protein hormones are hormones whose molecules are peptide, or proteins, respectively. The latter have longer amino acid chain lengths than the former.