post-translational
1.Bioinformatics of Protein Post-translational Modifications and Cell Signaling Pathways
2.The principles, operation and applications of site-directed mutagenesis, gene fusion technology, and post-translational modification methods were introduced emphatically.
3.Plant systems produce full-length mammalian proteins that appear to be processed similarly to their natie counterpart with appropriate folding, assembly, and post-translational modifications.
4.We expressed all MAP1LC3 in HEK293 cells respectively and found that the post translational modification of all MAP1LC3is similar to yeast Apg8 and rat Map1lc3 identified except human LC3B. Characteristic carboxyl cleavage occurred in conserved glycine of them.
5.Prion diseases consists of a group of genetic, infectious, or sporadic fatal neurodegenerative diseases, of which Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), sheep scrapie, and human Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD) are the most notable ones, all of which invariably involve a post-translational modification process of the cellular PrP (PrPC) encoded by the host euchromosome PrP gene during the period it converted into the pathogenic PrP (PrPSc).
6.The quickly developing techniques of biological mass spectrometry (bio-MS) in recent years realized the high throughput identification of proteins by determining the accurate mass values of trypsin-digested peptides and the randomly selected peptide sequence tags, and have been successfully used in the studies of protein interactions and post-translational modification such as the phosphorylation.

