AbstractAn increasing number of proteins are thought to self-splice post-translationally on the level of the polypeptide, producing two separate proteins from one gene, neither of which is the protein predicted from the gene sequence. The recent elucidation of the mechanism of splicing has led to the identification of a number of post-translational protein modifications that use similar chemical pathways
Protein splicing catalyzed by inteins utilizes many different combinations of amino-acid types at ac...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...
Protein splicing is a naturally occurring process in which a protein editor, called an intein, perfo...
In all organisms, proteases catalyse peptide-bond hydrolysis and mediate protein function for a mult...
The eukaryotic genome is a large and complex network of molecules that work together to create diver...
Protein splicing results in the expression of two mature proteins from a single gene. After synthesi...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process, in which a nested intervening sequence (intein) is...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, term...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, ter...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, ter...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process, in which a nested intervening sequence (intein) is...
AbstractProtein splicing is an autocatalytic reaction of a single polypeptide in which a spliced int...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Protein splicing catalyzed by inteins utilizes many different combinations of amino-acid types at ac...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...
Protein splicing is a naturally occurring process in which a protein editor, called an intein, perfo...
In all organisms, proteases catalyse peptide-bond hydrolysis and mediate protein function for a mult...
The eukaryotic genome is a large and complex network of molecules that work together to create diver...
Protein splicing results in the expression of two mature proteins from a single gene. After synthesi...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process, in which a nested intervening sequence (intein) is...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, term...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, ter...
Protein splicing is a posttranslational autocatalytic process in which an intervening sequence, ter...
Protein splicing is a post-translational process, in which a nested intervening sequence (intein) is...
AbstractProtein splicing is an autocatalytic reaction of a single polypeptide in which a spliced int...
Alternative pre-mRNA splicing provides a source of vast protein diversity by removing non-coding seq...
In higher Eukaryotes, upon transcription of a gene, a complex set of reactions take place to remove ...
Protein splicing catalyzed by inteins utilizes many different combinations of amino-acid types at ac...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...
Around 1980 it was discovered that protein variants of different size can be derived from the same g...