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- Signal_patch abstract "A protein signal patch contains information to send a given protein to the indicated location in the cell. It is made up of amino acid residues that are distant to one another in the primary sequence, but come close to each other in the tertiary structure of the folded protein (see red patch in the diagram). Signal patches, unlike some signal sequences, are not cleaved from the mature protein after sorting. They are very difficult to predict. Nuclear localization signals are often signal patches although signal sequences also exist. They are found on proteins destined for the nucleus and enable their selective transport from the cytosol into the nucleus through the nuclear pore complexes.".
- Signal_patch thumbnail Protein_sorting_signals.png?width=300.
- Signal_patch wikiPageID "6230869".
- Signal_patch wikiPageRevisionID "603853347".
- Signal_patch hasPhotoCollection Signal_patch.
- Signal_patch subject Category:Protein_targeting.
- Signal_patch comment "A protein signal patch contains information to send a given protein to the indicated location in the cell. It is made up of amino acid residues that are distant to one another in the primary sequence, but come close to each other in the tertiary structure of the folded protein (see red patch in the diagram). Signal patches, unlike some signal sequences, are not cleaved from the mature protein after sorting. They are very difficult to predict.".
- Signal_patch label "Signal patch".
- Signal_patch sameAs m.0fxzsl.
- Signal_patch sameAs Q7512722.
- Signal_patch sameAs Q7512722.
- Signal_patch wasDerivedFrom Signal_patch?oldid=603853347.
- Signal_patch depiction Protein_sorting_signals.png.
- Signal_patch isPrimaryTopicOf Signal_patch.