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Signal Patches
Signal Patches
Signal Patches
Signal Patches
Signal Patches

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Signal Patches Defined

These refer to amino acid residues that are distant to one another in the primary sequence of the protein but come close to each other in three dimensional space, when the protein is properly folded. Signal patches are not cleaved from the mature protein after sorting. This category of signal sequences is very difficult to predict and are not displayed on the protein pages at SGD.

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