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Proteins, introduction function, regulation

Modified amino acids that duplicate or mimic PTMs of proteins provide a useful means for studying in vivo structures, functions and regulations of proteins. Since recombinant proteins are not postlranslationally modified, introductions of the modified amino adds to duplicate postlranslationally modified proteins are invaluable to functional... [Pg.646]


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