— The C-terminal end (also known as the C-terminus, C-terminal domain or carboxyl-terminus) of a protein or polypeptide is the extremity of the amino acid chain terminated by a free carboxyl group (-COOH).
In molecular biology other proteins often use to bind the C-terminal end of RNAP in order to activate polymerase activity.
The convention for writing peptide sequences is to put the C-terminal end on the right.
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