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Hydrogen‐Deuterium Exchange Mass Spectrometry for Molecular Glue Characterization
Molecular glues that stabilize protein–protein interactions are challenging to identify. Here, hydrogen‐deuterium exchange mass spectrometry can show and reveal gluing mechanisms that vary between protein binding partners. Abstract Molecular glues are powerful bioactive molecules that stabilize protein–protein interactions.
Danielle F. Kay +3 more
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Relationship between circulating levels of pancreatic proteolytic enzymes and pancreatic hormones. [PDF]
Bharmal SH +5 more
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Qualitative and quantitative studies on proteolytic digestive enzymes in baby pig nutrition
Charles Lewis
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The regulation of rat‐liver xanthine oxidase: Activation by proteolytic enzymes [PDF]
E. Della Corte, Fiorenzo Stirpe
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) show potential as alternatives to antibiotics for bacterial infections; however, their susceptibility to proteases limits wider application. In this study, N4 nanofibers are constructed by integrating anti‐enzymolysis motif into the self‐assembly system triggered by naphthyl‐anchored.
Xi Yan +6 more
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Effect of Proteolytic Enzymes and Ginger Extract on Tenderization of M. pectoralis profundus from Holstein Steer. [PDF]
Moon SS.
europepmc +1 more source
Demonstration of a Proteolytic Enzyme, Salivain, in Rat Saliva. [PDF]
Paavo Riekkinen +7 more
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This study identifies that REGγ is elevated in obese adipose tissue. REGγ modulates WAT browning via ubiquitin‐independent ACADM/KLF15–UCP1 degradation. Overactivation of the NRF2–REGγ axis facilitates adipose tissue function to cause obesity. Inhibition of REGγ in the iWAT alleviates HFD‐induced obesity.
Hui Chen +15 more
wiley +1 more source

