How are peptides different from proteins?

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Both peptides and proteins are made of amino acids. The main difference is length:

  • Peptides are short chains (typically under ~50 amino acids).
  • Proteins are longer and often have complex folded structures.

Because of their smaller size, peptides often act as targeted signaling molecules in research models.

For research use only. Not medical advice.

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