ABSTRACT Various peptides that contain D-amino acids in their sequences but that have very different animal origins, lengths, structures, and physiological activities, have been described in the last 20 years. They are all ribosomally synthesized despite the fact that gene-encoded peptides can only incorporate L-amino acids. This means that there should be an enzymatic mechanism that isomerizes L-amino acids to D-amino acids after their incorporation into a peptide sequence
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