A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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Comparative modelling of barley-grain aspartic proteinase: A structural rationale for observed hydrolytic specificityCharacterization of mouse and human GTP cyclohydrolase I genes. Mutations in patients with GTP cyclohydrolase I deficiencyDirect observation by X-ray analysis of the tetrahedral “intermediate” of aspartic proteinasesIdentification and characterization of Saccharomyces cerevisiae yapsin 3, a new member of the yapsin family of aspartic proteases encoded by the YPS3 geneGeneration of human endothelin by cathepsin ETwo crystal structures for cathepsin D: the lysosomal targeting signal and active siteIdentification of the aspartic proteinases from human erythrocyte membranes and gastric mucosa (slow-moving proteinase) as catalytically equivalent to cathepsin ECGP 53437, an orally bioavailable inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 protease with potent antiviral activityEnzymatic Characterization of Recombinant Food Vacuole Plasmepsin 4 from the Rodent Malaria Parasite Plasmodium bergheiPurification and characterization of active recombinant human napsin A.Biotinylated fluorescent peptide substrates for the sensitive and specific determination of cathepsin D activity.Shewasin A, an active pepsin homolog from the bacterium Shewanella amazonensis.Ionic derivatives of betulinic acid as novel HIV-1 protease inhibitors.Activity/stability of human pepsin: implications for reflux attributed laryngeal disease.Review article: human pepsins - their multiplicity, function and role in reflux disease.The structure and function of Saccharomyces cerevisiae proteinase A.Purification and characterization of pepsins A1 and A2 from the Antarctic rock cod Trematomus bernacchiiExpression and characterisation of plasmepsin I from Plasmodium falciparum.Expression of soluble cloned porcine pepsinogen A in Escherichia coli.Inhibition of aspartic proteinases by alpha 2-macroglobulin.Exploration of subsite binding specificity of human cathepsin D through kinetics and rule-based molecular modeling.Recombinant chymosin used for exact and complete removal of a prochymosin derived fusion tag releasing intact native target protein.Aspartic proteinases: Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic studies of a model of the active side.Substrate and inhibitor studies with human gastric aspartic proteinases.Kinetic parameters for the generation of endothelins-1,-2 and -3 by human cathepsin E.The selectivity of statine-based inhibitors against various human aspartic proteinases.Modification of the substrate specificity of porcine pepsin for the enzymatic production of bovine hide gelatin.Modification of luciferase to be a substrate for plant aspartic proteinase.Synthesis and characterization of the first potent inhibitor of yapsin 1. Implications for the study of yapsin-like enzymes.Engineering of porcine pepsin. Alteration of S1 substrate specificity of pepsin to those of fungal aspartic proteinases by site-directed mutagenesis.Substrate specificity of cerebral cathepsin D and high-Mr aspartic endopeptidase.Activation and processing of non-anchored yapsin 1 (Yap3p).Exploring the binding preferences/specificity in the active site of human cathepsin E.Impact of fluorination on proteolytic stability of peptides: a case study with α-chymotrypsin and pepsin.Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Ligand-Induced Flap Conformational Changes in Cathepsin-D-A Comparative Study.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1433
P1476
A systematic series of synthetic chromophoric substrates for aspartic proteinases.
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P2093
P2860
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P356
10.1042/BJ2370899
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1986-08-01T00:00:00Z