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Signal Sequences
Signal Sequences
Signal Sequences
Signal Sequences
Signal Sequences

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Signal Sequences Defined

These refer to a continuous stretch of aminoacid residues that get removed from the mature protein once the protein has been sorted. These are also referred to as Sorting Signal Sequences. Predicted cleavage sites of sorting signal sequences are displayed at SGD on the protein pages.

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