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1. Discovery of a potent inhibitor class with high selectivity toward costridial collagenases

2. Structural basis for activity regulation and substrate preference of clostridial collagenases G, H, and T

5. G-quadruplex forming regions in GCK and TM6SF2 are targets for differential DNA methylation in metabolic disease and hepatocellular carcinoma patients.

6. A conserved strategy to attack collagen: The activator domain in bacterial collagenases unwinds triple-helical collagen.

7. Inhibitors of the Elastase LasB for the Treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Lung Infections.

8. Quantitative cross-linking via engineered cysteines to study inter-domain interactions in bacterial collagenases.

9. Discovery and Characterization of Synthesized and FDA-Approved Inhibitors of Clostridial and Bacillary Collagenases.

10. Structure-Based Design of α-Substituted Mercaptoacetamides as Inhibitors of the Virulence Factor LasB from Pseudomonas aeruginosa .

11. Inhibition of Collagenase Q1 of Bacillus cereus as a Novel Antivirulence Strategy for the Treatment of Skin-Wound Infections.

12. Phosphonate as a Stable Zinc-Binding Group for "Pathoblocker" Inhibitors of Clostridial Collagenase H (ColH).

13. Biochemical characterisation of a collagenase from Bacillus cereus strain Q1.

14. N -Aryl-3-mercaptosuccinimides as Antivirulence Agents Targeting Pseudomonas aeruginosa Elastase and Clostridium Collagenases.

15. Cloning, Purification and Characterization of the Collagenase ColA Expressed by Bacillus cereus ATCC 14579.

16. Structure of collagenase G reveals a chew-and-digest mechanism of bacterial collagenolysis.

17. A universal strategy for high-yield production of soluble and functional clostridial collagenases in E. coli.

18. Biochemical characterization of the catalytic domains of three different Clostridial collagenases.

19. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray characterization of the catalytic domain of collagenase G from Clostridium histolyticum.

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