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Posttranslational modification

Posttranslational modification means the chemical modification of a protein after its translation. It is one of the possible steps in protein biosynthesis.

A protein is a chain composed of 20 possible amino acids (also called polypeptide). Some posttranslational modification extends the range of possible functions a protein can have by introducing other chemical groups into the makeup of a protein (e.g., carbohydrate chains). Other modifications like phosphorylation are part of common mechanisms for controlling the behavior of a protein.

Types of posttranslational modifications include:



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