- of a
particular protein in
which an
internal protein segment (called an
intein) is
removed from a
precursor protein with a
ligation of C-terminal and N-terminal...
- the gap; in such
processes the
inside "discarded"
sections are
called inteins.
Other proteins must be
split into
multiple sections without splicing....
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extein along with the
intein. The
intein contains a self-cleaving domain,
which has the
endonuclease nested within it. The
intein domain performs two proteolytic...
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Deproteination DNA-binding
protein Macromolecule Index of protein-related
articles Intein List of
proteins Proteopathy Proteopedia Protein sequence space Protein...
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genes within introns, as
fusions with host proteins, or as self-splicing
inteins. They
catalyze the
hydrolysis of
genomic DNA
within the
cells that synthesize...
- Split-
intein circular ligation of
peptides and
proteins (SICLOPPS) is a
biotechnology technique that
permits the
creation of
cyclic peptides.
These peptides...
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angiosperm Gunnera. Applications:
Modified Nostoc punctiforme intein (Npu DnaE
split intein) is used for a self-cleaving
protein purification (e.g. iCapTag™)...
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Reaban ME,
Coetzee T,
Dalgaard JZ (July 1995). "Prokaryotic
introns and
inteins: a
panoply of form and function".
Journal of Bacteriology. 177 (14): 3897–903...
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proteolysis and, more generally, in N–O acyl
exchange reactions such as
those of
inteins. When the
functional group attacking the
peptide bond is a thiol, hydroxyl...
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proteolysis (e.g. by TEV protease, Thrombin,
Factor Xa or Enteropeptidase) or
intein splicing. (See
Proteinogenic amino acid#Chemical
properties for the A-Z...