释义 |
† protone Biochem. Obs.|ˈprəʊtəʊn| [ad. G. proton (A. Kossel 1898, in Zeitschr. f. physiol. Chem. XXV. 174), f. pro(tamin protamine + pep)ton peptone.] Any of various peptone-like substances produced as the primary products of hydrolysis of protamines.
1898[see hexone 1]. 1916A. P. Mathews Physiol. Chem. iv. 136 It has been suggested by Taylor that the protamine, salmin, may be made up of these tri-peptides, or protones, united as follows. 1928A. T. Cameron Textbk. Biochem. viii. 115 According to Kossel protamines are hydrolysed first into protones which are compounds containing two radicals of arginine..united with one of alanine, or serine, or proline, or valine. |