- 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...
- five domains: (i) a 19-amino-acid
cleaved signal sequence; (ii) a
large prosequence domain that is not
present in
mature lactase; (iii) the
mature lactase...
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domain that
prevents access to...
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protease inhibitory functions of the
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transmembrane region and a
truncated cytoplasmic domain but
lacks the
prosequence and
tripeptide HAV
adhesion recognition sequence typical of most classical...
- pre-prothermolysin is then
processed into
prothermolysin by a
signal peptidase. The
prosequence then acts as a
molecular chaperone and
leads to
autocleavage of the peptide...
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found to have a
length of 2,106 base
pairs (bp). This
comprises a 381-bp
prosequence, a 333-bp
sequence encoding the
light chain and a 1,392-bp
sequence encoding...
- R,
Kloetzel PM (Apr 1999). "Sequence
information within proteasomal prosequences mediates efficient integration of beta-subunits into the 20 S proteasome...
- R,
Kloetzel PM (Apr 1999). "Sequence
information within proteasomal prosequences mediates efficient integration of beta-subunits into the 20 S proteasome...