- segments—an N-
extein followed by the
intein followed by a C-
extein.
After splicing has
taken place, the
resulting protein contains the N-
extein linked to...
- protein, the
extein.
Parasitic DNA
infects an
intein gene,
which encodes an endonuclease. The
resulting cDNA (complementary DNA)
encodes the
extein along with...
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Extein I, Gold MS,
Pottash AL,
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March 2007.
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Pottash AL, Gold MS,
Goggans RC,
Lydiard RB (2 July 1984). "Antidepressants:...
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called inteins instead of introns, are removed. The
remaining parts,
called exteins instead of exons, are
fused together.
Protein splicing has been observed...
-
insert in a
target cell,
rather than for some
other purpose such as cloning.
extein Any part of an
amino acid
sequence which is
retained within a precursor...
- doi:10.1002/cncr.21630. PMID 16353216. S2CID 25321347. Jawad,
Muhammad Umar;
Extein, Jason; Min,
Elijah S.; Scully, Sean P. (2009). "Prognostic
Factors for...
- MeSH G06.184.603.060.125 –
catalytic domain MeSH G06.184.603.060.270 –
exteins MeSH G06.184.603.060.360 –
histone code MeSH G06.184.603.060.425 – immunoglobulin...