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Signalsequence can refer to: Signal peptide DNA uptake signalsequence This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Signal sequence...
A signal peptide (sometimes referred to as signalsequence, targeting signal, localization signal, localization sequence, transit peptide, leader sequence...
A nuclear localization signal or sequence (NLS) is an amino acid sequence that 'tags' a protein for import into the cell nucleus by nuclear transport....
as signal peptides or signalsequences and was awarded the 1999 Nobel prize in Physiology for the same. Signal peptides serve as targeting signals, enabling...
Recombination signalsequences are conserved sequences of noncoding DNA that are recognized by the RAG1/RAG2 enzyme complex during V(D)J recombination...
sequence may be at the end, e.g. N-terminal signalsequence, or in mid parts of the nascent protein, e.g. stop-transfer anchor sequences and signal-anchor...
continuous-valued. Particularly in digital signal processing, a digital signal may be defined as a sequence of discrete values, typically associated with...
analog signal is any continuous-time signal representing some other quantity, i.e., analogous to another quantity. For example, in an analog audio signal, the...
Uptake signalsequences (USS) are short DNA sequences preferentially taken up by competent bacteria of the family Pasteurellaceae (e.g., Haemophilus influenzae)...
often depends on certain sequences of amino acids located at the N terminus or C terminus. These sequences are known as signal peptides, molecular signatures...
A digital signal is a signal that represents data as a sequence of discrete values; at any given time it can only take on, at most, one of a finite number...
specific sequences that directed the spliceosome machinery to the exact base position for splicing. How and why these splice junction signals came into...
hydrophobic signalsequences, which are bound by SRP when they emerge from the ribosome. In eukaryotes, SRP binds to the signalsequence of a newly synthesized...
for many proteins. This may involve removal of the N-terminal methionine, signal peptide, and/or the conversion of an inactive or non-functional protein...
Signal transduction is the process by which a chemical or physical signal is transmitted through a cell as a series of molecular events. Most commonly...
in the endoplasmic reticulum, including removal of the N-terminal signalsequence and sometimes glycosylation, resulting in prohormones. The prohormones...
proteins in yeast. The Signal Hypothesis was postulated by Günter Blobel and David Sabatini in 1971, stating that a unique peptide sequence is encoded by mRNA...
An MRI pulse sequence in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is a particular setting of pulse sequences and pulsed field gradients, resulting in a particular...
a signalsequence consisting of 6 to 12 amino acids with hydrophobic side chains. This sequence is recognised by a cytosolic protein, SRP (Signal Recognition...