User:Gisselle Medina/Sandbox7 Leader
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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
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<Structure load='2JQG' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | <Structure load='2JQG' size='400' frame='true' align='right' caption='Insert caption here' scene='Insert optional scene name here' /> | ||
Lpro upon translation frees itself from the growing polypeptide. This self-processing event is believed to occurred intramolecularly. A flexible <scene name='User:Gisselle_Medina/Sandbox7_Leader/C_terminal_extension/2'>C-terminal extension</scene> contributes to this self-processing. CTE is composed of 18 amino acid residues and presumably it can fold back into its own active site. | Lpro upon translation frees itself from the growing polypeptide. This self-processing event is believed to occurred intramolecularly. A flexible <scene name='User:Gisselle_Medina/Sandbox7_Leader/C_terminal_extension/2'>C-terminal extension</scene> contributes to this self-processing. CTE is composed of 18 amino acid residues and presumably it can fold back into its own active site. |
Revision as of 18:56, 4 May 2012
Introduction
Structure
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Lpro upon translation frees itself from the growing polypeptide. This self-processing event is believed to occurred intramolecularly. A flexible contributes to this self-processing. CTE is composed of 18 amino acid residues and presumably it can fold back into its own active site.