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Dual-targeted proteins tend to be more evolutionarily conserved
Irit Kisslov
, Adi Naamati
, Nitzan Shakarchy
,
Ophry Pines
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Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada (IMRIC)
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Keyphrases
Codon Usage Bias
20%
Conservation Analysis
20%
Discrete Function
20%
Dual Targeting
60%
Dual-target
100%
Eukaryotes
20%
Eukaryotic Cells
20%
Evolutionarily Conserved
100%
Evolutionary
20%
Evolutionary Pressure
20%
Gene Conservation
20%
Gene Expression
20%
Gene Loss
20%
Mitochondrial Proteins
40%
Mitochondrial Targeting Sequence
20%
Molecular Mechanism
20%
MRNA-seq
20%
Phylogenetic Relationship
20%
Protein Dual-targeting
20%
Protein Net Charge
20%
Protein Sequence
40%
Protein-based
20%
Selective Pressure
20%
Subcellular Compartments
40%
Target Molecule
100%
Targeting Mechanism
20%
Translation Product
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cladistics
50%
Codon Usage Bias
50%
Eukaryote
50%
Gene Expression
50%
Gene Loss
50%
Genetic Conservation
50%
Messenger RNA
50%
Mitochondrial Protein
100%
Mitochondrial Targeting Signal
50%
Peptide Sequence
50%