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post-translationally modified - describes changes made to a molecule or compound after the process of translation

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Histone proteins are highly post-translationally modified.
Each subunit is post-translationally modified by the addition of complex carbohydrate residues.
A polypeptide of the invention can be post-translationally modified.
Many lectins are post-translationally modified by glycosyl radicals.
A polypeptide described herein can be post-translationally modified.
A polypeptide that can be post-translationally modified in this way may be a naturally occurring polypeptide.
The proteins of the invention can be post-translationally modified.
Such post-translationally modified proteins can not be accessed through current recombinant technologies.
The proteins can be post-translationally modified.
Post-translationally modified amino acids are also included in the definition of chemically modified amino acids.
A polypeptide can be post-translationally modified.
Preferably, said targeting moiety consists of a single polypeptide chain and is not post-translationally modified.
A protein can be post-translationally modified.
Moreover, the majority of proteins secreted by mammalian cells are post-translationally modified.
The protein is predicted to be post-translationally modified by phosphorylation and glycosylation.

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In a further embodiments, protease vulnerable sites may be post-translationally modified.
Functional homologues also comprise post-translationally modified polypeptides, for example glycosylated polypeptides.
Amino acids contained in the amino acid sequences disclosed herein may be post-translationally modified.
An enzyme that is inhibited or post-translationally modified will not react with an activity-based probe.
Polypeptides of the invention may be chemically modified, e.g. post-translationally modified.
To produce complex post-translationally modified proteins and antibodies animal derived cells are primarily used.
The polypeptides of the invention can be post-translationally modified.
Diphthamide is a post-translationally modified histidine amino acid found in archaeal and eukaryotic elongation factor 2 eEF-2.
However, they do not produce the completely post-translationally modified proteins.
Peroxiredoxins and their post-translationally modified oxidized forms ( Prx-SO3 ) were detected only after ischemia.
The protein may or may not contain synthetically or post-translationally modified amino acids.
Another post-translationally modified amino acid called homocitrulline [ 11 ].
The cargo may be a protein arranged to be post-translationally modified within the cell.
The polypeptides used in the invention may be chemically modified, e.g. post-translationally modified.
RAGE also can be post-translationally modified.
The bispecific antibody according to claim 1, wherein said bispecific antibody is post-translationally modified.
Unlike HypSys, AtPEP1 is not post-translationally modified by hydroxylation or glycosylation.
Peptides of the invention, as defined herein, may be chemically modified, for example, post-translationally modified.
The term " variant " also relates to a post-translationally modified peptide such as glycosylated peptide.
The protein is produced in the ribosome, released into the cytosol, and post-translationally modified.
Protein C is also post-translationally modified by B-hydroxylation of aspartic acid 71.
Variants also include proteins that have one or more post-translationally modified amino acids.
The slower migrating form may represent a post-translationally modified version of the protein.
The TRAIL receptor agonist protein of claims 1-5, wherein the polypeptide ( s ) are further post-translationally modified.
Represent the Gla domain as it contains 11 post-translationally modified residues ( Y-carboxyglutamic acid ).
PSGL-1 may additionally be sulfated or otherwise post-translationally modified.
Also disclosed is when said biomarker comprises a histone, post-translationally modified histone or histone variant.
In eukaryotic cells, the majority of proteins are post-translationally modified ( 2 ).
That is, the peptide is properly folded and post-translationally modified.
In another embodiment, the polypeptide ( s ) are further post-translationally modified.
Polypeptides may also be chemically modified, e.g. post-translationally modified.
The monomer may be chemically modified, e.g. post-translationally modified.
Like other histones, the histone H1 family is extensively post-translationally modified ( PTMs ).

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