Csaba G, Darvas Z
Department of Biology, Semmelweis University of Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
Biosci Rep. 1987 Jun;7(6):471-4. doi: 10.1007/BF01116503.
Certain non-hormone oligopeptides have a greater imprinting effect on Tetrahymena than others. The imprinting potential is unrelated to the length of the peptide chain, but seems greatly dependent on the amino acid sequence. The direct growth-stimulant action developed by the peptides at the first interaction is unrelated to their imprinting effect.
某些非激素寡肽对四膜虫的印记效应比其他寡肽更强。印记潜力与肽链长度无关,但似乎很大程度上取决于氨基酸序列。肽在首次相互作用时产生的直接生长刺激作用与其印记效应无关。