Peptides Stocks List
Symbol | Grade | Name | % Change |
---|---|---|---|
AEZS | C | AEterna Zentaris Inc. | 15.22 |
ARWR | D | Arrowhead Research Corporation | -6.41 |
CBPO | C | China Biologic Products, Inc. | -0.22 |
IRWD | D | Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | 0.99 |
ORMP | C | Oramed Pharmaceuticals Inc. | 1.71 |
ENZ | D | Enzo Biochem, Inc. | -1.43 |
PTN | D | Palatin Technologies, Inc. | -2.21 |
PGEN | D | Precigen, Inc. | -0.83 |
AUPH | F | Aurinia Pharmaceuticals Inc | -2.83 |
ADAP | F | Adaptimmune Therapeutics plc | -4.48 |
ALRN | F | Aileron Therapeutics, Inc. | -5.15 |
ZEAL | F | Zealand Pharma A/S | 0.13 |
RYTM | F | Rhythm Pharmaceuticals, Inc. | -3.93 |
CWBR | F | CohBar, Inc. | 1.45 |
MITO | F | Stealth BioTherapeutics Corp. | 11.89 |
ABCM | F | Abcam plc | -6.68 |
Symbol | Grade | Name | Weight |
---|---|---|---|
SBIO | D | ALPS Medical Breakthroughs ETF | 6.94 |
PBE | D | PowerShares Dynamic Biotech & Genome | 4.86 |
IBBJ | F | Defiance Nasdaq Junior Biotechnology ETF | 4.47 |
GNOM | D | Global X Genomics & Biotechnology ETF | 4.18 |
ACTV | A | LeaderShares Activist Leaders ETF | 2.89 |
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Date | Stock | Signal | Type |
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2021-03-08 | ABCM | Lower Bollinger Band Walk | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | ADAP | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | AEZS | Crossed Above 50 DMA | Bullish |
2021-03-08 | AEZS | Expansion Pivot Buy Setup | Bullish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ALRN | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ALRN | Fell Below 200 DMA | Bearish |
2021-03-08 | ARWR | Slingshot Bearish | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ARWR | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ARWR | Lower Bollinger Band Walk | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | ARWR | Stochastic Buy Signal | Bullish |
2021-03-08 | AUPH | Lower Bollinger Band Walk | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | AUPH | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | CBPO | Stochastic Reached Oversold | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | CWBR | Stochastic Buy Signal | Bullish |
2021-03-08 | ENZ | Narrow Range Bar | Range Contraction |
2021-03-08 | IRWD | Non-ADX 1,2,3,4 Bearish | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | IRWD | 50 DMA Resistance | Bearish |
2021-03-08 | IRWD | 200 DMA Resistance | Bearish |
2021-03-08 | IRWD | Pocket Pivot | Bullish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ORMP | Lower Bollinger Band Walk | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | ORMP | 50 DMA Support | Bullish |
2021-03-08 | PGEN | Bollinger Band Squeeze | Range Contraction |
2021-03-08 | PGEN | 20 DMA Support | Bullish |
2021-03-08 | PTN | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | RYTM | Fell Below 200 DMA | Bearish |
2021-03-08 | RYTM | NR7 | Range Contraction |
2021-03-08 | RYTM | 180 Bearish Setup | Bearish Swing Setup |
2021-03-08 | ZEAL | Lower Bollinger Band Walk | Weakness |
2021-03-08 | ZEAL | Doji - Bullish? | Reversal |
Peptides (from Greek language πεπτός, peptós "digested"; derived from πέσσειν, péssein "to digest") are short chains of amino acid monomers linked by peptide (amide) bonds.
The covalent chemical bonds are formed when the carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with the amino group of another. The shortest peptides are dipeptides, consisting of 2 amino acids joined by a single peptide bond, followed by tripeptides, tetrapeptides, etc. A polypeptide is a long, continuous, and unbranched peptide chain. Hence, peptides fall under the broad chemical classes of biological oligomers and polymers, alongside nucleic acids, oligosaccharides and polysaccharides, etc.
Peptides are distinguished from proteins on the basis of size, and as an arbitrary benchmark can be understood to contain approximately 50 or fewer amino acids. Proteins consist of one or more polypeptides arranged in a biologically functional way, often bound to ligands such as coenzymes and cofactors, or to another protein or other macromolecule (DNA, RNA, etc.), or to complex macromolecular assemblies. Finally, while aspects of the lab techniques applied to peptides versus polypeptides and proteins differ (e.g., the specifics of electrophoresis, chromatography, etc.), the size boundaries that distinguish peptides from polypeptides and proteins are not absolute: long peptides such as amyloid beta have been referred to as proteins, and smaller proteins like insulin have been considered peptides.
Amino acids that have been incorporated into peptides are termed "residues" due to the release of either a hydrogen ion from the amine end or a hydroxyl ion (OH−) from the carboxyl (COOH) end, or both, as a water molecule is released during formation of each amide bond. All peptides except cyclic peptides have an N-terminal and C-terminal residue at the end of the peptide (as shown for the tetrapeptide in the image).
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