carboxylterminala
Carboxylterminala is a term used to denote the carboxyl-terminal region of a protein or peptide, commonly referred to in English as the C-terminus. It represents the end of the polypeptide chain that bears a free carboxyl group, in contrast to the amino-terminal (N-terminal) end. In many contexts, carboxylterminala is synonymous with C-terminus, and its characterization helps describe sequence orientation and terminal modifications.
The C-terminus defines the final residue in the amino acid sequence and can influence protein stability, folding,
Post-translational modifications at the carboxyl terminus include C-terminal amidation, which creates a stable amide group and
In research and annotation, the carboxylterminala is considered when describing protein topology, domain boundaries, and interaction