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New insights into interactions between the nucleotide-binding domain of CFTR and keratin 8.Sequence-specific Ni(II)-dependent peptide bond hydrolysis for protein engineering: reaction conditions and molecular mechanism.Fibromodulin Interacts with Collagen Cross-linking Sites and Activates Lysyl Oxidase.Ni(ii) ions cleave and inactivate human alpha-1 antitrypsin hydrolytically, implicating nickel exposure as a contributing factor in pathologies related to antitrypsin deficiency.Structural and functional analysis of two small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans, fibromodulin and chondroadherin.Hypertensive activity of synthesized PTH(25-34) and Ac-PTH(25-30)-NH2 in rats.Human annexins A1, A2, and A8 as potential molecular targets for Ni(II) ions.Platelet collagen receptor GPVI-dimer recognizes fibrinogen and fibrin through their D-domains, contributing to platelet adhesion and activation during thrombus formation.The Cu(II) affinity of the N-terminus of human copper transporter CTR1: Comparison of human and mouse sequences.A Functional Role for Aβ in Metal Homeostasis? N-Truncation and High-Affinity Copper Binding.Two novel, putative mechanisms of action for citalopram-induced platelet inhibitionSequence-Specific Cu(II)-Dependent Peptide Bond Hydrolysis: Similarities and Differences with the Ni(II)-Dependent ReactionSelective peptide bond hydrolysis of cysteine peptides in the presence of Ni(II) ionsDual catalytic role of the metal ion in nickel-assisted peptide bond hydrolysisThe impact of synthetic analogs of histidine on copper(II) and nickel(II) coordination properties to an albumin-like peptide. Possible leads towards new metallodrugsThrombospondin-1 promotes matrix homeostasis by interacting with collagen and lysyl oxidase precursors and collagen cross-linking sitesPlatelet P-selectin triggers rapid surface exposure of tissue factor in monocytesCoordinative unsaturated CuI entities are crucial intermediates governing cell internalization of copper. A combined experimental ESI-MS and DFT studyPeptide Bond Cleavage by Ni(II) Ions within the Nuclear Localization Signal SequencePeptide bond cleavage in the presence of Ni-containing particles
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