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    ATP-Dependent Lon Proteases in the Cellular Protein Quality Control System by Kudzhaev, A. M., Andrianova, A. G., Gustchina, A. E., Smirnov, I. V., Rotanova, T. V.

    Published in Russian journal of bioorganic chemistry (01-08-2022)
    “…The Protein Quality Control (PQC) system plays a leading role in maintaining the safety of the cellular proteome in all natural kingdoms. This review…”
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    Involvement of the N Domain Residues E34, K35, and R38 in the Functionally Active Structure of Escherichia coli Lon Protease by Andrianova, A G, Kudzhaev, A M, Abrikosova, V A, Gustchina, A E, Smirnov, I V, Rotanova, T V

    Published in Actanaturae (01-10-2020)
    “…ATP-dependent Lon protease of ( Lon), which belongs to the superfamily of AAA proteins, is a key component of the cellular proteome quality control system. It…”
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    Structure of ethanol-inhibited porcine pepsin at 2-A resolution and binding of the methyl ester of phenylalanyl-diiodotyrosine to the enzyme by Andreeva, N S, Zdanov, A S, Gustchina, A E, Fedorov, A A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (25-09-1984)
    “…An account of x-ray crystallographic studies of monoclinic porcine pepsin crystals is presented. The chain fold specific for aspartyl proteases is described in…”
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    Isolation, crystallization and preliminary X-ray diffraction data of human progastricsin by Ivanov, P K, Chernaya, M M, Gustchina, A E, Pechik, I V, Nikonov, S V, Tarasova, N I

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (03-09-1990)
    “…Human progastricsin, a zymogen of one of the gastric aspartic proteinases, was isolated and crystallized. The crystals belong to the tetragonal space group…”
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    Possible role of some groups in the structure and function of HIV-1 protease as revealed by molecular modeling studies by Pechik, I.V., Gustchina, A.E., Andreeva, N.S., Fedorov, A.A.

    Published in FEBS letters (10-04-1989)
    “…Retroviral proteases belong to the class of aspartic proteases. A molecular model of HIV-1 protease has been built on the basis of the consensus template…”
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