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PTM
(redirected from Post-translational modifications)

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PTMPorsche Traction Management
PTMPost-Translational Modifications
PTMPlease Tell Me
PTMPoint-To-Multipoint
PTMPacket Transfer Mode
PTMPortugal The Man (band)
PTMPulse-Time Modulation
PTMPredictive Technology Model
PTMPowdered Toast Man (Ren & Stimpy cartoon character)
PTMPart-Time Manager
PTMPersonnel Transport Module (for Landing Craft Air Cushion, LCAC)
PTMPetition to Modify
PTMPall Trinity Micro (Cortland, NY)
PTMPhonetically Tied Mixture
PTMPolyTracker Module Format (digital music file format)
PTMPhoton Tunneling Microscopy
PTMProof Test Model
PTMProject Team Management
PTMPulse Time Multiplex
PTMPlesiochronous Transfer Mode
PTMPartner Territory Manager (Sprint)
PTMPipe Traffic Manager (InterMidi)
PTMPassenger Transfer Manifest (aviation)
PTMParallel Table Management (Red Brick)
PTMPaddle Tension Monitor
PTMPropulsion Technology Modernization
PTMPerformance Test Model
PTMParticle Theory of Matter


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Both their amino acid sequence (composition) and post-translational modifications (PTMs or attachments) are human.
The cellular processes involved in post-translational modifications are highly dynamic and very localized, such that modifications can be added or removed very rapidly to a small portion of each protein population as the cell requires.
Other factors associated with allergenic food proteins in relation to IgE-mediated allergy include resistance to digestion, stability in peptic and gastric fluids and the presence of post-translational modifications (12), which represent additional strategic targets for genetic modification.
 
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