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The following pages link to Understanding binding selectivity toward trypsin and factor Xa: the role of aromatic interactions (Q27643434):
Displaying 11 items.
- Development of Orally Active Thrombin Inhibitors for the Treatment of Thrombotic Disorder Diseases (Q26827986) (← links)
- (Q27640969) (redirect page) (← links)
- Engineering Protein Allostery: 1.05 Å Resolution Structure and Enzymatic Properties of a Na+-activated Trypsin (Q27650197) (← links)
- Hitting the target: fragment screening with acoustic in situ co-crystallization of proteins plus fragment libraries on pin-mounted data-collection micromeshes (Q27683710) (← links)
- Structure-guided design and optimization of dipeptidyl inhibitors of norovirus 3CL protease. Structure-activity relationships and biochemical, X-ray crystallographic, cell-based, and in vivo studies (Q35792986) (← links)
- Potent inhibition of enterovirus D68 and human rhinoviruses by dipeptidyl aldehydes and α-ketoamides. (Q36421786) (← links)
- Potent inhibition of norovirus by dipeptidyl α-hydroxyphosphonate transition state mimics. (Q37028683) (← links)
- Aromatic rings in chemical and biological recognition: energetics and structures (Q37871537) (← links)
- Optimal π-Stacking Interaction Energies in Parallel-Displaced Aryl/Aryl Dimers are Predicted by the Dimer Heavy Atom Count (Q42948333) (← links)
- Prediction of trypsin/molecular fragment binding affinities by free energy decomposition and empirical scores (Q45739100) (← links)
- Quantifying protein-ligand binding constants using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry: a systematic binding affinity study of a series of hydrophobically modified trypsin inhibitors (Q84743382) (← links)