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Proteins and peptides are responsible for a wide variety of biological functions. These molecules play a vital role in life processes ranging from biosynthesis to molecular transport. Enzymes are proteins which catalyze biochemical reactions. Certain polypeptides are involved in molecular recognition and information transfer. Hemeproteins are involved in transport of oxygen, and in biological oxidation reactions. Small linear and cyclic peptides are found to act as hormones, antibiotics, ionophores, antitoxins and are involved in a wide range of other biological functions. Several textbooks dealing with the structure and function of peptides and proteins [515–519] are available and may be consulted by readers who are not familiar with the field.
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Govil, G., Hosur, R.V. (1982). Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins. In: Conformation of Biological Molecules. NMR Basic Principles and Progress, vol 20. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68097-7_4
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