A C Storer
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1.
Lima A, dos Reis F, Serveau C, Lalmanach G, Juliano L, Menard R, et al.
Mol Biochem Parasitol
. 2001 May;
114(1):41-52.
PMID: 11356512
Cysteine-proteinases from parasitic protozoa have been recently characterized as factors of virulence and pathogenicity in several human and veterinary diseases. In Chagas' disease, the chronic infection caused by Trypanosoma cruzi,...
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Quraishi O, Storer A
J Biol Chem
. 2000 Dec;
276(11):8118-24.
PMID: 11115496
The steps involved in the maturation of proenzymes belonging to the papain family of cysteine proteases have been difficult to characterize. Intermolecular processing at or near the pro/mature junction, due...
3.
Song J, Xu P, Xiang H, Su Z, Storer A, Ni F
FEBS Lett
. 2000 Jun;
475(3):157-62.
PMID: 10869547
Human cathepsin B, the most abundant lysosomal cysteine protease, has been implicated in a variety of important physiological and pathological processes. It has been known for a long time that...
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Quraishi O, Nagler D, Fox T, Sivaraman J, Cygler M, Mort J, et al.
Biochemistry
. 1999 Apr;
38(16):5017-23.
PMID: 10213604
Papain-like proenzymes are prone to autoprocess under acidic pH conditions. Similarly, peptides derived from the proregion of cathepsin B are potent pH-dependent inhibitors of that enzyme; i.e., at pH 6.0...
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Interdependency of sequence and positional specificities for cysteine proteases of the papain family
Nagler D, Tam W, Storer A, Krupa J, Mort J, Menard R
Biochemistry
. 1999 Apr;
38(15):4868-74.
PMID: 10200176
The specificity of cysteine proteases is characterized by the nature of the amino acid sequence recognized by the enzymes (sequence specificity) as well as by the position of the scissile...
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Dufour E, Tam W, Nagler D, Storer A, Menard R
FEBS Lett
. 1998 Sep;
433(1-2):78-82.
PMID: 9738937
To demonstrate the usefulness of an engineered papain nitrile hydratase as a biocatalyst, a peptide amidrazone was prepared by incubation of the nitrile MeOCO-Phe-Alanitrile with the Gln19Glu papain mutant in...
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Yu Y, Vranken W, Goudreau N, De Miguel E, Magny M, Mort J, et al.
FEBS Lett
. 1998 Jul;
429(1):9-16.
PMID: 9657374
Selected fragments of the 62-residue proregion (or residues 1p-62p) of the cysteine protease cathepsin B were synthesized and their interactions with cathepsin B studied by use of proton NMR spectroscopy....
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Nagler D, Storer A, Portaro F, Carmona E, Juliano L, Menard R
Biochemistry
. 1997 Nov;
36(41):12608-15.
PMID: 9376367
The main feature distinguishing cathepsin B from other cysteine proteases of the papain family is the presence of a large insertion loop, termed the occluding loop, which occupies the S'...
9.
Berti P, Ekiel I, Lindahl P, Abrahamson M, Storer A
Protein Expr Purif
. 1997 Nov;
11(1):111-8.
PMID: 9325146
Recombinant human cystatin C (cC), a cysteine protease inhibitor, contained methionine sulfoxide [Met(O)] residues when expressed in Escherichia coli under aerobic conditions or upon allowing osmotic shock solutions from anaerobically...
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Pregel M, Storer A
J Biol Chem
. 1997 Sep;
272(38):23552-8.
PMID: 9295292
Aromatic disulfides were found to inactivate truncated forms of the SHP-1 and PTP1B phosphatases by reaction with the essential active site cysteine residue. For truncated SHP-1 at pH 5.0, the...