signal sequence

  • 11Signal transduction — In biology, signal transduction refers to any process by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another. Most processes of signal transduction involve ordered sequences of biochemical reactions inside the cell, which are… …

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  • 12Signal patch — A protein signal patch contains information to send a given protein to the indicated location in the cell. It is made up of amino acid residues that are distant to one another in the primary sequence, but come close to each other in the tertiary… …

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  • 13Signal recognition particle receptor — Pfam box Symbol = SRX Name = SRX width = caption = Pfam= PF09201 InterPro= IPR015284 SMART= Prosite = SCOP = 1nrj TCDB = OPM family= 145 OPM protein= 1nrj PDB=PDB3|1nrjA:1 155Signal recognition particle (SRP) receptor also called docking protein …

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  • 14signal series — signalų seka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. signal sequence; signal series; wave train vok. Signalfolge, f; Wellenzug, m rus. последовательность сигналов, f pranc. séquence des signaux, f …

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  • 15séquence des signaux — signalų seka statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. signal sequence; signal series; wave train vok. Signalfolge, f; Wellenzug, m rus. последовательность сигналов, f pranc. séquence des signaux, f …

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  • 16signal peptidase — See signal sequence …

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  • 17signal peptidase complex — See signal sequence …

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  • 18signal peptide — See signal sequence …

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  • 19signal recognition particle — A complex between a 7S RNA and six proteins. SRP binds to the nascent polypeptide chain of eukaryotic proteins with a signal sequence and halts further translation until the ribosome becomes associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum. One of …

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  • 20signal recognition particle — a protein RNA complex that binds to the signal sequence of a nascent protein and a ribosome, arresting the elongation of the polypeptide until the ribosome is associated with the rough endoplasmic reticulum …

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