Why methionine is removed from protein in post translation modification?

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2026-04-16 13:10

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Methionine is the amino acid associated with the AUG sequence on mRNA. The AUG sequence also indicates the beginning of a gene. Though the AUG sequence is necessary for gene expression, methionine is not necessary for all proteins. This is why it is usually removed after translation.

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