SIGNAL SEQUENCE

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  • He discovered that many proteins have a signal sequence, that is, a short .
  • Jul 26, 2004 – signal sequence . The N-terminal sequence of a secreted protein, which is required for transport through the cell membrane. .
  • Feb 10, 2009 – This short video shows the ABS signal sequence in the opposite direction (as compared to the previous video). A train approaches and the .
  • Definition of the term Signal Sequence: Amino acid sequences found in transported proteins that selectively guide the distribution of the proteins to .
  • Nov 16, 2007 – Recognition of signal sequences by cognate receptors controls the entry of virtually all proteins to export pathways. .
  • Signal peptides may also be called targeting signals, signal sequences, .
  • Mascot - Sequence query and MS/MS ion search from Matrix Science Ltd., London . . LipoP - Prediction of lipoproteins and signal peptides in Gram negative .
  • Signal Sequence - Topic:Biology - Online Encyclopedia.
  • by KJ Kang - 2003 - Cited by 22 - Related articles
  • May 13, 2011 – SignalP 3.0 server predicts the presence and location of signal peptide cleavage sites in amino acid sequences from different organisms: .
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  • Jun 11, 2010 – Search my protein allows searching of the signal sequence database and . Signal sequences databases provides a direct access to the signal .
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  • Signal sequence. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. Signal sequence can refer to: Protein targeting · Signal peptide .
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  • Feb 22, 2010 – This paper shows that inefficiency of the signal sequence of human prion protein (PrP) is a potential factor contributing to prion disease.
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  • 1 answer - Sep 6, 2009A signal peptide is a short (3-60 amino acids long) peptide chain that directs the transport of a protein. Signal peptides may also be called .
  • 5 posts - 4 authors - Last post: Nov 1, 2010Definition and other additional information on Signal sequence from Biology- Online.org dictionary.
  • How to detect sequence signal explicitly. Luhur asked about 9 hours ago. hi all. let say i have vector signal V (1x5): V=[2 4 1 7 9] .
  • Jump to The Signal Sequence‎: The signal sequence consists of the first portion of the elongating polypeptide chain (so the signal sequence occurs at .
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  • by K Talmadge - 1981 - Cited by 36 - Related articles
  • The ACES™ (AthenaES™ Complete Expression System) Signal Sequence Kit provides a set of six expression vectors each with a different signal sequence for .
  • a page to deposit your (signal) sequence (and annotation),; PDB cross-references added where available,; expanded the keyword search fields. .
  • Jul 17, 2010 – The signal amino acid sequence herein means an amino acid sequence acting . Several kinds of such signal amino acid sequences and DNA base .
  • by F Carlsson - 2006 - Cited by 53 - Related articles
  • Jan 15, 1999 – Their passage through intracellular membranes and also their export through the outer cellular membrane is mediated by signal sequences or .
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  • Jump to Recognition of Signal Sequence‎: In Gram-negative bacteria, most periplasmic and outer membrane proteins have a signal sequence (also called a .
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  • Sequence analysis revealed that signal peptides capable of targeting the Tat protein contain the consensus sequence [ST]-R-R-x-F-L-K. .
  • Definition: Interacting selectively and non-covalently with a signal sequence, a specific peptide sequence found on protein precursors or mature proteins .
  • Nov 29, 2008 – Indication: LOW SPEED Meaning: PROCEED ready to stop at the next signal. "NOTE: The line immediately beyond the next signal may be occupied.
  • A following of one thing after another; succession. 2. An order of succession; an arrangement. 3. A related or continuous series. See Synonyms at series. .
  • Input sequence should not less than 206 nt.(Figure 1). Threshold. The threshold is used to discriminate the Polyadenylation signal(PAS) from non-PAS. .
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  • Feb 7, 1996 – Hi, I need a vector that contains the signal sequence for alpha factor into which coding sequences may be cloned downsteam for secretion as .
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