FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
FB2025_05 , released December 11, 2025
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Term immature_peptide_region ID (Ontology) SO:0001063 (Sequence Ontology)
Definition An immature_peptide_region is the extent of the peptide after it has been translated and before any processing occurs.
Also Known As "immature peptide region"
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                   polypeptide_region
                    |__immature_peptide_region  6 rec.
                        |__cleaved_peptide_region
                        |   |__c_terminal_region
                        |   |__central_hydrophobic_region_of_signal_peptide
                        |   |__cleaved_for_gpi_anchor_region
                        |   |__cleaved_initiator_methionine
                        |   |__intein
                        |   |__lipoprotein_signal_peptide
                        |   |__n_terminal_region
                        |   |__propeptide(+)
                        |   |__propeptide_cleavage_site
                        |__mature_protein_region 6 rec.
                            |__active_peptide
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  • "immature peptide region" EXACT
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