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Why do booms and recessions tend to be transmitted across national borders?
Protein Degradation
The process of breaking down proteins into their constituent amino acids or peptides, usually by cellular enzymes.
Chemical Modification
The alteration of a chemical compound's structure through chemical reactions, often to change its properties or activity.
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A DNA sequence found in the promoter region of genes, usually about 25 base pairs upstream from the transcriptional start site, and is crucial for the initiation of transcription in some genes.
Proteolytic Processing
The cleavage of proteins by enzymes called proteases, which can activate, deactivate, or modify the function of the protein.
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