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2. Comparison of Fluorigenic Peptide Substrates PL50, SNAPtide, and BoTest A/E for BoNT/A Detection and Quantification: Exosite Binding Confers High-Assay Sensitivity
3. Pluripotentialities of a quenched fluorescent peptide substrate library: enzymatic detection, characterization, and isoenzymes differentiation
4. Identification of an Endothelin-converting Enzyme-2-specific Fluorigenic Substrate and Development of an in Vitro and ex Vivo Enzymatic Assay
5. Apparent Defects in Processive DNA Synthesis, Strand Transfer, and Primer Elongation of Met-184 Mutants of HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase Derive Solely from a dNTP Utilization Defect
6. Proximity and Branch Migration Mechanisms in HIV-1 Minus Strand Strong Stop DNA Transfer
7. Mechanisms That Prevent Template Inactivation by HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase RNase H Cleavages
8. Insights into the Multiple Roles of Pausing in HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase-promoted Strand Transfers
9. Molecular Mechanism of the Zn 2+-Induced Folding of the Distal CCHC Finger Motif of the HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein
10. Stimulation of HIV-1 Minus Strand Strong Stop DNA Transfer by Genomic Sequences 3′ of the Primer Binding Site
11. Synthetic Vpr Protein Activates Activator Protein-1, c-Jun N-terminal Kinase, and NF-κB and Stimulates HIV-1 Transcription in Promonocytic Cells and Primary Macrophages
12. Acceptor RNA Cleavage Profile Supports an Invasion Mechanism for HIV-1 Minus Strand Transfer
13. The Annealing Mechanism of HIV-1 Reverse Transcription Primer onto the Viral Genome
14. Steps of the Acceptor Invasion Mechanism for HIV-1 Minus Strand Strong Stop Transfer
15. Role of the Reverse Transcriptase, Nucleocapsid Protein, and Template Structure in the Two-step Transfer Mechanism in Retroviral Recombination
16. Mechanism of Minus Strand Strong Stop Transfer in HIV-1 Reverse Transcription
17. Atypical behavioural responses to CCK-B receptor ligands in Fawn-Hooded rats
18. Strand Transfer Occurs in Retroviruses by a Pause-initiated Two-step Mechanism
19. Substrate Requirements for Secondary Cleavage by HIV-1 Reverse Transcriptase RNase H
20. HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein and the Secondary Structure of the Binary Complex Formed between tRNALys.3 and Viral RNA Template Play Different Roles during Initiation of (−) Strand DNA Reverse Transcription
21. Behavioral Profile of CCK2 Receptor- deficient Mice
22. High-Throughput Fluorogenic Assay for Determination of Botulinum Type B Neurotoxin Protease Activity
23. Inhibition of Alanyl-Aminopeptidase Suppresses the Activation-Dependent Induction of Glycogen Synthase Kinase-3β (GSK-3β) in Human T Cells
24. Inhibitors of RAS signal transduction as antitumor agents
25. Evidence of Interactions between the Nucleocapsid Protein NCp7 and the Reverse Transcriptase of HIV-1
26. Time-Resolved Fluorescence Investigation of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Nucleocapsid Protein: Influence of the Binding of Nucleic Acids
27. Neurotensin high affinity binding sites and endopeptidase 24.11 are present respectively in the meningothelial and in the fibroblastic components of human meningiomas
28. The in vivo metabolism of cholecystokinin (CCK-8) is essentially ensured by aminopeptidase A
29. Enzyme-resistant CCK analogs with high affinities for central receptors
30. Electrophysiological studies with new CCK analogs: Correlation with binding affinity on B-type receptors
31. Synthesis and biological activity of Boc [Nle 28, Nle 31]CCK 27–33, a highly potent CCK 8 analogue
32. Brain passage of BUBU, a highly selective and potent agonist for δ opioid receptors: In vivo binding and μ versus δ receptors occupancy
33. Effect of a highly selective central CCK-B receptor agonist: BC-264 on rat sleep
34. CCK A, but not CCK B, agonists suppress the hyperlocomotion induced by endogenous enkephalins, protected from enzymatic degradation by systemic RB 101
35. Differences of binding characteristics of non-selective opiates towards μ and δ receptor types
36. conformation and biological activities of hexapeptides related to enkephalins: Respective roles fo the ammonium and hydroxyl groups of tyrosine
37. Differential recognition of “enkephalinase” and angiotensin-converting enzyme by new carboxyalkyl inhibitors
38. Enkephalin degradation in mouse brain studied by a new H.P.L.C. method: Further evidence for the involvement of carboxydipeptidase
39. Bidentate peptides: Highly potent new inhibitors of enkephalin degrading enzymes
40. [ 3H] BOC [NLE 28,31]CCK 27 −33 , a new highly labelle ligand for CCK receptors: Binding on brain and on pancreas
41. Correlation of 15N and 13C relaxation data as a mobility probe for linear peptides. A theoretical and experimental study using enkephalins and related models
42. The Zinc Fingers of HIV Nucleocapsid Protein NCp7 Direct Interactions with the Viral Regulatory Protein Vpr
43. Involvement of HIV-I Nucleocapsid Protein in the Recruitment of Reverse Transcriptase into Nucleoprotein Complexes Formedin Vitro
44. Cooperative Exosite-dependent Cleavage of Synaptobrevin by Tetanus Toxin Light Chain
45. Intramolecular Processing of Prothermolysin
46. Binding of the HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein to the Primer tRNALys3, inVitro, Is Essentially Not Specific
47. The Annealing of tRNA3Lys to Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Primer Binding Site Is Critically Dependent on the NCp7 Zinc Fingers Structure
48. The Role of Histidine 231 in Thermolysin-like Enzymes.: A SITE-DIRECTED MUTAGENESIS STUDY
49. Inhibition of Neurotransmitter Release by Synthetic Proline-rich Peptides Shows That the N-terminal Domain of Vesicle-associated Membrane Protein/Synaptobrevin Is Critical for Neuro-exocytosis
50. Increase of neutral endopeptidase-24.11 with cellular density and enzyme modulation with an inhibitor on human Reh6 cell line
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