Introduction to Peptides
Peptides are fundamental biological molecules found in every living organism. They are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
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1. Fundamentals of Peptide Science
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Biological Structure
Peptides are short chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
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Mechanism of Action
Peptides work like keys to specific locks (receptors) on the surface of cells.
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Peptides vs. Proteins
Proteins are large and have complex 3D shapes. Peptides are smaller signaling molecules.
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2. Laboratory Handling
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1. Prep
Wipe stoppers with alcohol.
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2. Air
Inject air to equalize pressure.
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3. Mix
Inject water slowly down the vial wall.
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4. Dissolve
Swirl gently. NEVER SHAKE.
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The Lyophilized State
Powder cake form ensures stability.
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Reconstitution
Dissolving powder with bacteriostatic water.
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Storage Protocol
Store powder in a cool, dry place or fridge. Once reconstituted, must be refrigerated (2-8°C).