- A
phosphoprotein is a
protein that is
posttranslationally modified by the
attachment of
either a
single phosphate group, or a
complex molecule such as...
- (August 1989). "Murine
elongation factor 1
alpha (EF-1 alpha) is
posttranslationally modified by
novel amide-linked ethanolamine-phosphoglycerol moieties...
- peroxisome.[citation needed] The C-terminus of
proteins can be
modified posttranslationally, most
commonly by the
addition of a
lipid anchor to the C-terminus...
-
version N-formylmethionine, fMet). However, some
proteins are
modified posttranslationally, for example, by
cleavage from a
protein precursor, and therefore...
- (genetics),
changes in
appearance arising from
changes in the
environment Posttranslational modifications,
changes to
proteins arising from
protein biosynthesis...
-
found in the NCAM-125 isoform. NCAM
exhibits glycoforms as it can be
posttranslationally modified by the
addition of
polysialic acid (PSA) to the
fifth Ig...
- reactive, or complex, or hydrophobic. Many
proteins undergo a
range of
posttranslational modifications,
whereby additional chemical groups are
attached to...
-
genetic analysis of
cypemycin biosynthesis reveal an
unusual class of
posttranslationally modified peptides". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107 (37): 16297–302...
-
nutritional deficiencies that
affect the biosynthesis, ****embly,
posttranslational modification, secretion, or
other processes involved in
normal collagen...
- gamma-carboxyglutamate (Gla) residue. This is a
somewhat uncommon posttranslational modification of the protein,
which is then
known as a "Gla protein"...