Intrachenar

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Schematic presentation of four (intracheal) disulfide bridges within a peptide chain of a protein.

In chemistry and biochemistry, the term intrachenar describes the structural aspect that a bridge bond (i.e. a bond that does not link consecutive monomers with one another in a different way than the one on which the polymerization reaction is based, e.g. a disulfide bridge , a hydrogen bridge , etc.) . Ä.) Is localized within a polymer chain . The opposite is interchenar .

Individual evidence

  1. Hans-Dieter Jakubke, Hans Jeschkeit: amino acids, peptides, proteins , Verlag Chemie, Weinheim, p 101, 1982, ISBN 3-527-25892-2 .