Tripeptide
A tripeptide is a peptide consisting of three amino acids joined by peptide bonds. The exact nature and function of proteins is determined by the amino acids present and the
order they occur. Simple examples are the tripeptides made by combining either three glycine
molecules or two glycines and one alanine. The three glycine tripeptide can have only one structure:
glycine-glycine-glycine. The other tripeptides can have different orders: glycine-alanine-glycine,
glycine-glycine-alanine, and alanine-glycine-glycine. Each is a distinct molecule.
Examples of tripeptides are:
Eisenin (pGlu-Gln-Ala-OH) is a peptide with immunological activity that is isolated from the Japanese marine alga, Eisenia bicyclis, which more commonly is known as, Arame
GHK-Cu (glycyl-L-histidyl-L-lysine) is a human copper binding peptide with wound healing and skin remodeling activity, which is used in anti-aging cosmetics and more commonly referred to as copper peptide
Glutathione (γ-L-Glutamyl-L-cysteinylglycine) is an important antioxidant in animal cells