noun
- molecules consisting of two amino acids joined by a peptide bond
Usage: biochemistry
Examples
- Dipeptides are formed when two amino acids combine through dehydration synthesis.
- The digestive system breaks down proteins into dipeptides and single amino acids.
- Carnosine is a naturally occurring dipeptide found in muscle tissue.
- Scientists studied how dipeptides are absorbed in the small intestine.
- The laboratory synthesized several dipeptides for pharmaceutical research.
- Dipeptides serve as important intermediates in protein metabolism.