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Defective Escherichia coli signal peptides function in yeast
O. Pines
, C. A. Lunn, M. Inouye
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Escherichia Coli
100%
Signal Peptide
100%
Lipoproteins
57%
Hybrid Protein
57%
Translocated
28%
Amino-terminus
28%
Signal Sequence
28%
Hybrid Genes
28%
Cysteine
14%
Cytoplasmic Membrane
14%
Cleavage Site
14%
Periplasm
14%
Yeast Protein
14%
Hydrophobic Core
14%
Helicity
14%
Processing Sites
14%
β-lactamase
14%
Protein Secretion
14%
Signal Peptidase
14%
Sequence Encoding
14%
Cationic Charge
14%
GAL10 Promoter
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Escherichia coli
100%
Signal Peptide
100%
Lipoprotein
44%
Chimeric Protein
44%
N-Terminus
22%
Secretion (Process)
22%
Hybrid Gene
22%
Promoter Region
11%
Cell Membrane
11%
Protein Secretion
11%
Signal Peptidase II
11%
Periplasm
11%
Serine
11%
Cysteine
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Escherichia coli
100%
Amino Terminal Sequence
28%
Secretion (Process)
28%
Hybrid Gene
28%
Cell Membrane
14%
Promoter Region
14%
Periplasmic Space
14%
Protein Secretion
14%
Structural Characteristics
14%