cleavagesites
Cleavagesites are specific locations within biomolecules where enzymatic cutting occurs, yielding discrete fragments or initiating maturation and regulation. The term can apply to nucleic acids or proteins, and the exact site is determined by the recognizing enzyme and the local sequence or structural context.
In nucleic acids, cleavage sites are the targets of nucleases that cut DNA or RNA. In DNA,
In proteins, cleavage sites refer to peptide bonds that are removed or rearranged during maturation. Proteolytic
Understanding cleavage sites aids in fields ranging from molecular cloning and genome editing to protein engineering,