Selective protein degradation by ligand-targeted enzymes: towards the creation of catalytic antagonists.
Molecular angler fish: By precisely positioning different binding ligands (L) around the active site "mouth" of a degradative proteinase enzyme, target proteins (TP) can be plucked from solution, locked in position adjacent to the catalytic triad "jaws", and in this way readily a...
Main Authors: | Davis, B, Sala, R, Hodgson, DR, Ullman, A, Khumtaveeporn, K, Estell, D, Sanford, K, Bott, R, Jones, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2003
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