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EC 3.4
Summary Of: Proteolysis
Proteolysis is used by the cell for several purposes... Proteolysis is also used in research and diagnostic applications... Proteolysis MAP from Center on Proteolytic Pathways...
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proteins
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enzymes
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proteases
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N-terminal
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methionine
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translation
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signal sequence
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membrane
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viral
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polycistronic
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amino acids
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proenzymes
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zymogens
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prehormones
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cyclins
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cell cycle
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In-gel digestion
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proteins
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gel electrophoresis
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mass spectrometry
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proteome analysis
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LC-MS
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trypsin
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chymotrypsin
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elastase
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snakes
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cytotoxic
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hemotoxic
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myotoxic
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hemorrhagic
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The Proteolysis Map
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PROTOMAP
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Proteasome
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In-gel digestion
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eMedicine
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v
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d
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Protein primary structure
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posttranslational modifications
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Peptide bond
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Protein biosynthesis
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Racemization
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N terminus
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Acetylation
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Formylation
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Glycation
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Methylation
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Myristoylation
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C terminus
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Amidation
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Glycosyl phosphatidylinositol (GPI)
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AAs
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Serine
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Threonine
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Phosphorylation
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Glycosylation
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Methylidene-imidazolone (MIO) formation
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Tyrosine
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Phosphorylation
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Sulfation
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Porphyrin ring linkage
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Flavin linkage
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p-Hydroxybenzylidene-imidazolone formation
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Cysteine
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Disulfide bond
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Palmitoylation
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Prenylation
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Aspartate
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Succinimide formation
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Glutamate
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Carboxylation
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Methylation
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Polyglutamylation
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Polyglycylation
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Asparagine
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Deamidation
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Glycosylation
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Glutamine
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Transglutamination
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Lysine
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Methylation
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Acetylation
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Acylation
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Hydroxylation
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Ubiquitination
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Sumoylation
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Desmosine
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ADP-ribosylation
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Deamination
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Oxidation to aldehyde
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Arginine
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Citrullination
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Methylation
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Proline
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Hydroxylation
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Histidine
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Diphthamide
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EC 3.4
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