Search Results - "Appolaire, Alexandre"
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Small-angle neutron scattering reveals the assembly mode and oligomeric architecture of TET, a large, dodecameric aminopeptidase
Published in Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography. (01-11-2014)“…The specific self‐association of proteins into oligomeric complexes is a common phenomenon in biological systems to optimize and regulate their function…”
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Characterization of a Glycyl-Specific TET Aminopeptidase Complex from Pyrococcus horikoshii
Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-09-2018)“…The TET peptidases are large self-compartmentalized complexes that form dodecameric particles. These metallopeptidases, members of the M42 family, are widely…”
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TET peptidases: A family of tetrahedral complexes conserved in prokaryotes
Published in Biochimie (01-03-2016)“…The TET peptidases are large polypeptide destruction machines present among prokaryotes. They form 12-subunits hollow tetrahedral particles, and belong to the…”
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The TET2 and TET3 aminopeptidases from P yrococcus horikoshii form a hetero‐subunit peptidasome with enhanced peptide destruction properties
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-11-2014)“…Summary TET aminopeptidases assemble as large homo‐dodecameric complexes. The reason why prokaryotic genomes often encode a diverse set of TET peptidases…”
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The TET2 and TET3 aminopeptidases from Pyrococcus horikoshii form a hetero‐subunit peptidasome with enhanced peptide destruction properties
Published in Molecular microbiology (01-11-2014)“…Summary TET aminopeptidases assemble as large homo‐dodecameric complexes. The reason why prokaryotic genomes often encode a diverse set of TET peptidases…”
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Pyrococcus horikoshii TET2 Peptidase Assembling Process and Associated Functional Regulation
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (02-08-2013)“…Tetrahedral (TET) aminopeptidases are large polypeptide destruction machines present in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Here, the rules governing their assembly…”
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