Peptidases (proteolytic enzymes or proteases), their substrates and inhibitors are of great relevance to biology, medicine and biotechnology. The MEROPS databas
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machin-ery in protein degradation and turnover, many speci...
Caspases are proteases at the heart of networks that govern apoptosis and inflammation. The past dec...
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machinery in protein degradation and turnover, many specia...
Peptidases (proteolytic enzymes or proteases), their substrates and inhibitors are of great relevanc...
Peptidases (proteolytic enzymes) and their natural, protein inhibitors are of great relevance to bio...
A peptidase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a peptide bond that forms between amino ac...
Many proteins undergo important post-translational proteolytic processing to remove targeting signal...
AbstractOne peptidase can usually be distinguished from another biochemically by its action on prote...
The history of the study of proteolytic enzymes (peptidases) can be traced back at least to the late...
Proteases are crucial components of life. They regulate numerous biological pathways, such blood coa...
Proteases are enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of peptides or proteins. They are key players in a w...
Background: Peptidases are proteolytic enzymes responsible of fundamental cellular activities in all...
In the human body there are at least 500-600 different proteases, the enzymes capable to catalyze hy...
The Proteolysis MAP (PMAP, http://www.proteolysis.org) is a user-friendly website intended to aid th...
<p>Bioinformatic analysis of putative proteases from <i>F</i>. <i>islandiucm</i> AW-1 by MEROPS.</p
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machin-ery in protein degradation and turnover, many speci...
Caspases are proteases at the heart of networks that govern apoptosis and inflammation. The past dec...
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machinery in protein degradation and turnover, many specia...
Peptidases (proteolytic enzymes or proteases), their substrates and inhibitors are of great relevanc...
Peptidases (proteolytic enzymes) and their natural, protein inhibitors are of great relevance to bio...
A peptidase is an enzyme that catalyses the hydrolysis of a peptide bond that forms between amino ac...
Many proteins undergo important post-translational proteolytic processing to remove targeting signal...
AbstractOne peptidase can usually be distinguished from another biochemically by its action on prote...
The history of the study of proteolytic enzymes (peptidases) can be traced back at least to the late...
Proteases are crucial components of life. They regulate numerous biological pathways, such blood coa...
Proteases are enzymes catalysing the hydrolysis of peptides or proteins. They are key players in a w...
Background: Peptidases are proteolytic enzymes responsible of fundamental cellular activities in all...
In the human body there are at least 500-600 different proteases, the enzymes capable to catalyze hy...
The Proteolysis MAP (PMAP, http://www.proteolysis.org) is a user-friendly website intended to aid th...
<p>Bioinformatic analysis of putative proteases from <i>F</i>. <i>islandiucm</i> AW-1 by MEROPS.</p
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machin-ery in protein degradation and turnover, many speci...
Caspases are proteases at the heart of networks that govern apoptosis and inflammation. The past dec...
Beyond the well-known role of proteolytic machinery in protein degradation and turnover, many specia...