- A
protein precursor, also
called a pro-protein or pro-peptide, is an
inactive protein (or peptide) that can be
turned into an
active form by post-translational...
- has two
active forms produced by the
alternative cleavage of a
single preproprotein: one
consisting of 14
amino acids (shown in
infobox to right), the other...
- GRP
encodes a
number of bombesin-like peptides. Its 148-amino acid
preproprotein,
following cleavage of a
signal peptide, is
further processed to produce...
- Information, U.S.
National Library of Medicine. "pro-opiomelanocortin
preproprotein [Homo sapiens] -
Protein - NCBI". www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 30...
- cell.
Newly synthesised SHH
weighs 45 kDa and is
referred to as the
preproprotein. As a
secreted protein, it
contains a
short signal sequence at its N-terminus...
- has a few
alternative names alpha 1
These include: type V
collagen preproprotein, CO5A1_HUMAN, and
collagen type V alpha. Type V
collagen can also be...
- turn on the father's IGF2 promoter. The
canonical isoform of IGF-2
preproprotein (180
amino acids)
includes a
signal peptide (amino
acids 1-24) and a...
- ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved 2023-02-19. "Growth/Differentiation
factor 8
preproprotein [Homo sapiens] -
Protein - NCBI". Ge G,
Greenspan DS (March 2006). "Developmental...
-
damaged red
blood cells has
harmful effects. The HP gene
encodes a
preproprotein that is
processed to
yield both
alpha and beta chains,
which subsequently...
-
termed proprotein, and
these proproteins may be
first synthesized as
preproprotein. For example,
albumin is
first synthesized as
preproalbumin and contains...