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- PEST_sequence abstract "A PEST sequence is a peptide sequence that is rich in proline (P), glutamic acid (E), serine (S), and threonine (T). This sequence is associated with proteins that have a short intracellular half-life; hence, it is hypothesized that the PEST sequence acts as a signal peptide for protein degradation.The degradation may be mediated possibly via the proteasome or calpain.".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageID "11827758".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageLength "1759".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageOutDegree "13".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageRevisionID "650900493".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Calpain.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Posttranslational_modification.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Category:Proteins.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Glutamic_acid.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Half-life.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Peptide_sequence.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Proline.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Proteasome.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Protein.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Proteolysis.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Serine.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Signal_peptide.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLink Threonine.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEST domain".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEST protein".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEST sequence".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEST".
- PEST_sequence wikiPageWikiLinkText "PEST-like sequence".
- PEST_sequence hasPhotoCollection PEST_sequence.
- PEST_sequence wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Molecular-cell-biology-stub.
- PEST_sequence subject Category:Posttranslational_modification.
- PEST_sequence subject Category:Proteins.
- PEST_sequence hypernym Sequence.
- PEST_sequence type Biomolecule.
- PEST_sequence type Biomolecule.
- PEST_sequence type Nutrient.
- PEST_sequence comment "A PEST sequence is a peptide sequence that is rich in proline (P), glutamic acid (E), serine (S), and threonine (T). This sequence is associated with proteins that have a short intracellular half-life; hence, it is hypothesized that the PEST sequence acts as a signal peptide for protein degradation.The degradation may be mediated possibly via the proteasome or calpain.".
- PEST_sequence label "PEST sequence".
- PEST_sequence sameAs PEST-Sequenz.
- PEST_sequence sameAs Secuencia_PEST.
- PEST_sequence sameAs m.02rtv72.
- PEST_sequence sameAs Q907832.
- PEST_sequence sameAs Q907832.
- PEST_sequence wasDerivedFrom PEST_sequence?oldid=650900493.
- PEST_sequence isPrimaryTopicOf PEST_sequence.