linactivation
Linactivation is a term used in the field of biochemistry and molecular biology to describe the process by which a protein is activated through the removal of a linear motif, typically a propeptide or a signal peptide. This process is crucial for the proper functioning of many proteins, as these motifs often serve as regulatory or targeting sequences that need to be removed for the protein to exert its biological activity.
The linactivation process is often mediated by specific proteases, enzymes that catalyze the cleavage of peptide
Linactivation is a well-studied phenomenon in various biological systems, including signal transduction pathways, cell adhesion, and