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Biochemistry of Natural Proteinase Inhibitors

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1974
AbstractThe natural inhibitors of proteolytic enzymes are proteins. These inhibitors associate reversibly with the enzymes to form stoichiometric protein‐protein complexes, in which substrate‐analogous association at the active center of the enzyme results in competitive inhibition of all catalytic functions.
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Proteinase inhibitor in human tears

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Protein Structure, 1971
Abstract Human tears contain an inhibitor of trypsin and chymotrypsin. Its molecular weight, between 3000 and 9000, is probably similar to that of the inhibitor from bovine organs, namely 6500. On electrophoresis at pH 8.65 the inhibitor moves toward the cathode.
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Saquinavir: An HIV Proteinase Inhibitor

1996
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) proteinase has been recently identified as a potential target, distinct from reverse transcriptase, for antiretroviral therapy.1 Although reverse transcriptase inhibitors block viral replication in newly-infected cells by preventing this early step in the HIV replicative cycle, such antiretrovirals have no effect ...
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PROTEINASE INHIBITORS | Antichymotrypsin

2006
N. Kalsheker, K. Morgan, S. Chappell
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Emerging proteinase inhibitors

The Lancet, 1995
Valerie Kitchen   +3 more
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Proteinase inhibitors

Trends in Food Science & Technology, 1996
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