Leader sequences sequences at the end of either nucleic acids (dna and RNA) or proteins that must be processed off to allow for a specific function of the mature molecule.
It is secreted from the cell, despite lacking an N-terminal leader sequence.[5] [edit] Medicinal characteristics ...
What they were actually able to do was introduce two genes from daffodil, each with a promoter and a leader sequence, and this one bacterial gene and in combination, ...
See also: Sequence, Protein, Proteins, Transcription, Enzymes
 
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