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Polypeptide loops

B) Cleavage of a polypeptide loop formed as in (A) by a leader peptidase to give a polypeptide chain anchored by a positively charged cluster near its C terminus. (C) Membrane topology of the E. coli leader peptidase. The active site is in the periplasmic domain. See Tschantz et al.5S0... [Pg.1724]

Evidence supporting the presence of several zinc-stabilized polypeptide loops in TFIIIA came from the results of limited proteolytic digestion (Miller et al. 1985). This was corroborated by EXAFS (extended X-ray absorption fine structure) measurements on 7S RNP particles (Diakun et al. [Pg.334]


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