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Biochemical Society Transactions, 1992
513 IIIV proteinase is a member of the aspartic I Iurnan immunodeficiency virus (1 IlV), the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AII)S)9 is a retrovirus. In common with other retroviruses and many other KNA viruses, some of its gene products are expressed in host cells as polyproteins which require subsequent processing by ...
N A, Roberts, J C, Craig, I B, Duncan
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513 IIIV proteinase is a member of the aspartic I Iurnan immunodeficiency virus (1 IlV), the causative agent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AII)S)9 is a retrovirus. In common with other retroviruses and many other KNA viruses, some of its gene products are expressed in host cells as polyproteins which require subsequent processing by ...
N A, Roberts, J C, Craig, I B, Duncan
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Proteinase-Protein Inhibitor Interaction
Fibrinolysis, 1991Until recently, the "substrate-like" "canonical" inhibition by the "small" serine proteinase inhibitors, and the product-like inhibition by the carboxypeptidase inhibitor, provided the only models for protein inhibitor-proteinase interactions. The recently published structures of cystatin/stefin-papain complexes and of hirudin-thrombin complexes reveal
W, Bode, R, Huber
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Protein Inhibitors of Proteinases
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1980PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARY 593 INTRODUCTION 595 Limited Knowledge 0/ Physiological Function 595 Nomenclature Problems 596 0.2 MACROGLOBULINS 598 INHIBITORS WITH CLASS-SPECIFIC REACTIVE SITES 599 Inhibitors 0/ Carboxyl, Metallo and Sulfhydryl Proteinases 599 Inhibitors 0/ Serine Proteinases 601 The Standard Mechanism 601 The nature of ...
M, Laskowski, I, Kato
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HUMAN PLASMA PROTEINASE INHIBITORS
Annual Review of Biochemistry, 1983PERSPECTIVES AND SUMMARy 655 INTRODUCTION 657 MECHANISM OF ACTION OF PROTEINASE INHIBITORS 659 The Standard Mechanism 660 Deviations Jrom the Standard M echanism 661 ALPHA I-PROTEINASE INHIBITOR 663 Polymorphysm oj (x, Proteinase Inhibitor 665 Mechanism Studies 667 Physiological Role of (x, Proteinase Inhibitor 672 ANTITHROMBIN III ...
J, Travis, G S, Salvesen
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Plant Serine Proteinase Inhibitors
Protein & Peptide Letters, 2005Evidence that establishes the mechanism of the classes of plant proteinase inhibitors (PIs) is evaluated. Of the eight classes of PIs, six are unique to plants. Except for plant serpins, there is evidence that PIs from all other classes form tight binding complexes with their target proteinases, and that they follow the standard mechanism of inhibition.
John, Christeller, William, Laing
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Actinomycins as proteinase inhibitors
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure and Molecular Enzymology, 1993A novel actinomycin (Act SG3) from a strain of Streptomyces galbus var. C-72, as well as actinomycin D (Act D) were found to act as competitive inhibitors of serine proteinases from microorganisms. The inhibitory properties of Act SG3 and Act D are compared with these of other peptide antibiotics, namely bacitracin A (Bac A) and gramicidin S (Gr S ...
C, Betzel +3 more
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Proteinase 3 phosphonic inhibitors
Biochimie, 2019Neutrophils are one of the most important military services of the armed forces of the immune system, a crucial line of defense against bacterial or fungal onslaughts. One of their mechanisms of action relies on the production of serine proteases.
Renata Grzywa +3 more
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