Protein splicing: Excision of intervenin
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Antony A. Cooper; To M. H. Stevens
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Article
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1993
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Protein splicing is an extraordinary post-translational reaction that removes an intact central "spacer" domain (Sp) from precursor proteins (N-Sp-C) while splicing together the N-and C-domains of the precursor, via a peptide bond, to produce a new protein (N-C). All of the available data on protein