👉 In organic chemistry, a protodide is a type of dipeptide that has one amino acid in its central position and two different types of amino acids at opposite ends. Protodipes are often used to study biological molecules as they can represent proteins or peptides. Protodides are named after their structure, which resembles the shape of a protodisk, which is a part of a sunflower seed. They are one of the most common structures in organic chemistry and have been extensively studied in