What types of things happen to proteins during
posttranslational processing (hydroxylation, etc.)?
Answer Posted / saravanan.k
Acetylation,glycosylation(o and N linked)
hydroxylation....N terminal carboxylation,peptide
cleavage(insulin),chaperones(metal ions addition)
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