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<p>In addition, many signal peptides begin with a short positively charged stretch of amino acids, which may help to enforce proper topology of the polypeptide during translocation by what is known as the <b>positive-inside rule</b>. Because of its close location to the <a href="page.php?w=N-terminus">N-terminus</a> it is called the "n-region". At the end of the signal peptide there is typically a stretch of amino acids that is recognized and cleaved by <a href="page.php?w=signal_peptidase">signal peptidase</a> and therefore named cleavage site.</p><p>
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