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allosteric regulation of CAP
Science Translational Medicine was created in 2009.
post-translational control can respond most rapidly, despite being extremely inefficient.
An example of post-transitional control is the binding of the repressor to the operator. The CAP is activated when cAMP binds to the site.
American Journal of Translational Research was created in 2009.
Post translational modification occurs in ribosomes.
One way to control an enzyme is through post-translational modification such as phosphorylation or glycosylation. Other ways to control enzymes are through enzyme induction, inhibition, or by compartmentalizing the metabolic pathways.
Post-translation or Post-translational regulation refers to the control of the levels of active protein either by means of reversible events (Post-translational modifications, such as Phosphorylation or sequestration) or by means of irreversible events (proteolysis).
Translational symmetry means to "slide" the shape. It is like moving the shape over and it is exactly the same the whole time. It just repeats and repeats.
Translational research transforms scientific discoveries arising from laboratory, clinical, or population studies into clinical applications to reduce cancer incidence, morbidity, and mortality
Post translational activation of the proteins