protide
/ˈproʊtaɪd/Definitions
1. noun
A compound of protein with a non-amino acid component, such as a carbohydrate or a phosphate group.
“The scientist studied the properties of a protide found in the plant’s cells.”
1. noun
A compound of protein with a non-amino acid component, such as a carbohydrate or a phosphate group.
“The scientist studied the properties of a protide found in the plant’s cells.”