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Protein signal sequence

Introduction: Protein signal sequence

Description of Protein signal sequence

Protein signal sequence: N-terminal, hydrophobic sequences which mediate the attachment of newly translated polypeptide chains to intracellular membranes; in some membrane proteins the signal peptide remains as a permanent anchor, while in secretory proteins it is cleaved.
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