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These fusion proteins can have a "bait" part, an enzymatic cleavage part, and a trapping part, for example, protein A which binds to immobilized IgG.
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The electrochemically induced cleavage of part A resulted in a product with m/ z 431.1476 (C21H2431.1476).
Lamin A is longer but undergoes multistep posttranslational modification resulting in cleavage of part of the carboxy-terminal end.
These death-inducing signaling complexes (DISCs) recruit and activate the pro-caspase-8 which undergoes proteolytic cleavage as part of this process [ 3].
A recent report described the presence of mutations in PMS2 in three patients with a defect in DNA cleavage as part of a CSR defect (Peron et al, 2008).
PS1 is known to undergo endoproteolytic cleavage as part of its maturation, generating N- and C-terminal fragments (NTF and CTF) [ 8], with very little full-length PS1 detectable in brain or cultured cells [ 9].
It remains possible that after cleavage both parts are routed towards endosomes and further degraded in lysosomes.
The LexA repressor was the notable first of a family of enzymes shown to undergo self-cleavage as part of their physiological function.
Part down-home restaurant part cleavage peddler, Hooters has managed to appeal to a frat boy demographic while maintaining a children's menu.
The presence of yolk masses may retard the onset of cleavage in a part of the egg or even suppress it altogether; in this case cleavage is partial, or meroblastic.
Indeed, procaspase-7 appeared to be processed to a greater extent in cells expressing caspase-3, suggesting that its cleavage may in part depend on caspase-3 activation, probably indirectly.
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