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- (August 1989). "Murine elongation factor 1 alpha (EF-1 alpha) is posttranslationally modified by novel amide-linked ethanolamine-phosphoglycerol moieties...
- A phosphoprotein is a protein that is posttranslationally modified by the attachment of either a single phosphate group, or a complex molecule such as...
- 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...
- genetic analysis of cypemycin biosynthesis reveal an unusual class of posttranslationally modified peptides". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 107 (37): 16297–302...
- (genetics), changes in appearance arising from changes in the environment Posttranslational modifications, changes to proteins arising from protein biosynthesis...
- (archaeal flagella), structures called bindisomes that bind sugars, and posttranslationally modified archaellins and pilins. Archaella are the similar structures...
- 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...
- differences from the endogenous protein; for example, in features of posttranslational modification. EPO is highly glycosylated (40% of total molecular weight)...
- version N-formylmethionine, fMet). However, some proteins are modified posttranslationally, for example, by cleavage from a protein precursor, and therefore...
- nutritional deficiencies that affect the biosynthesis, ****embly, posttranslational modification, secretion, or other processes involved in normal collagen...