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- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 hasDbXref "FBC:GM" @default.
- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 hasDbXref "FBC:TEMJ" @default.
- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 type Axiom @default.
- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 annotatedProperty IAO_0000115 @default.
- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 annotatedSource FBcv_0005057 @default.
- B9794eb9502e8e100eb858b8d897c8607 annotatedTarget "Sequence that forms part of the protein product encoded by a transgenic locus or modified endogenous locus and which allows the tagged protein product to be cleaved (broken into smaller molecules by the rupture of a covalent bond) by a specific process. Examples of protein cleavage tags include sequences recognized and cleaved by proteases such as the human rhinovirus (HRV) 3C protease (often produced with the tradename PreScission Protease) and the tobacco etch virus (TEV) protease. Protein product cleavage can be used for a number of different purposes, including release of a protein after purification, or removal of a detection tag to assess that the tag does not interfere with protein function." @default.