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Carboxy-Terminal Amino Acid

Known as: C-Terminal, C-Terminal Amino Acid 
The amino acid residing in the last position of a protein or peptide.
National Institutes of Health

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2011
2011
Maintenance of tissue boundaries is crucial for control of metastasis. We describe a novel signalling pathway in which epithelial… 
2009
2009
The acidic C-terminal peptides from Trypanosoma cruzi ribosomal P proteins are the major target of the antibody response in… 
2004
2004
SummaryCell walls of Str. lactis 211b and 212b and Str. cremoris 71, 316a and 331a contain no teichoic acid and teichuronic acid… 
2003
2003
Src-family kinases, a closely related group of nonreceptor tyrosine kinases play key role in eukaryotic signal transduction. The… 
2000
2000
Gene product 12 of bacteriophage T4, adhesin, serves to adhere the virus to host cells. Adhesin is a fibrous homotrimer, and a… 
1985
1985
The src gene of Rous sarcoma virus (v-src) and its cellular homolog, the c-src gene, share extensive sequence homology. The most… 
1984
1984
The amino acid sequence of the precursor to the second-most-abundant serum antifreeze protein (B) in the winter flounder has been… 
1982
1982
Adenovirus-2 early region 4 (E4; map positions 91.3 to 99.1) encodes six 5' and 3' coterminal, differently spliced mRNAs, which… 
1979
1979
UNLABELLED Two antisera with known region specificities have been used to characterize calcitonin immunoreactivity (iCT) in serum… 
1975
1975
In normal messenger RNA for the human beta-globin chain, nucleotide sequences have been identified which can be matched to the…