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Chemistry & Structure

C-terminus

The end of a peptide chain with a free carboxyl group (-COOH). C-terminal modifications such as amidation can enhance peptide stability and receptor binding.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is C-terminus?
The end of a peptide chain with a free carboxyl group (-COOH). C-terminal modifications such as amidation can enhance peptide stability and receptor binding.
Why is C-terminus important in peptide research?
C-terminus is a foundational concept in peptide science. Understanding peptide chemistry helps researchers and practitioners evaluate peptide quality, predict stability, and make informed decisions about storage, reconstitution, and formulation.

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