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Bettye
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Topic Started by Bettye
on 3/3/2005 17:50 PM   
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Nils Kroger and his colleagues have done some beautiful work on proteins isolated from diatom shells that have been shown to polymerize silica. The protein family are known as silaffins. A unique post-translational modification of these short peptides is the existence of long chain polyamines.

Does anyone else know of long-chain polyamine modification?


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Rajiv Dua
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on 3/6/2010 2:53 AM   
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If  anyone else know of long-chain polyamine modification..even i wud like to know

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on 6/14/2010 10:24 AM   
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"long-chain polyamine modification?"   are you say protein modification or post translation modification(PTM)?

it's too complex if you take the spatial and temporal factors into account.



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