signaalisarjoista
Signaalisarjoista, often translated as signal sequences or signal peptides, are short stretches of amino acids typically found at the N-terminus of newly synthesized proteins. Their primary function is to direct these proteins to specific cellular locations, such as the endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, or chloroplasts. This targeting is crucial for proper protein folding, function, and secretion.
The process begins when a signal sequence emerges from the ribosome during protein synthesis. This sequence
Upon docking, the SRP is released, and translation resumes, with the growing polypeptide chain threaded through