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Protein termini and their modifications revealed by positional proteomics

Marino et al., 2015

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Marino G
Eckhard U
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A myriad of co-and post-translational modifications occur at protein N-and C-termini, resulting in an extra layer of proteome complexity and an additional source of protein regulation. Here, we review N-and C-terminal modifications and the contemporary positional …
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