Post-translational modification may include

A. formation of exons and introns.
B. folding of the protein, often with the aid of chaperones.
C. removal of the signal sequence.
D. addition of glycine tags.
E.
folding of the protein, often with the aid of chaperones, AND removal of the signal sequence.


E

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