noun
- a protein-like organic compound formed by the polymerization of amino acids, especially under conditions simulating early Earth environments
Usage: scientific; biochemistry
adjective
- resembling or relating to protein in structure or properties
Usage: scientific; biochemistry
Examples
- Scientists synthesized proteinoids in the laboratory to study how life's building blocks may have formed.
- The proteinoid molecules showed catalytic activity similar to that of natural enzymes.
- Early experiments demonstrated that proteinoids could form spontaneously from amino acids under heat.
- Researchers examined the proteinoid structures to understand prebiotic chemistry.
- The proteinoid compounds exhibited some biological properties despite their artificial origin.