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Get Free AccessA collection of 32 stroma‐targeting chloroplast transit peptides with known cleavage sites have been analysed in terms of amino acid preferences in the vicinity of the processing site. A loosely conserved consensus motif (Val/Ile)‐X‐(Ala/Cys)↓Ala is found in the majority of the transit peptides. About 30% of the sequences have a perfect match to the consensus. When such a match is found, there is a 90% probability that it specifies the correct cleavage site.
Ylva Gavel, Gunnar Von Heijne (1990). A conserved cleavage‐site motif in chloroplast transit peptides. FEBS Letters, 261(2), pp. 455-458, DOI: 10.1016/0014-5793(90)80614-o.
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Article
Year
1990
Authors
2
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English
Journal
FEBS Letters
DOI
10.1016/0014-5793(90)80614-o
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