The inhibition mechanism of human 20 S proteasomes enables next-generation inhibitor design
The inhibition mechanism of human 20 S proteasomes enables next-generation inhibitor design
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Proteasomes are large protein complexes that degrade and remove proteins to maintain proper cellular physiology and growth. Proteasomes are a validated target for anticancer therapy, but drug design has been hampered by poor understanding of how inhibitors interact with the active site. Schrader
et al.
succeeded in crystallizing various prote...
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The inhibition mechanism of human 20 S proteasomes enables next-generation inhibitor design
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0036-8075
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1095-9203
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10.1126/science.aaf8993