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    Major Proteinase Movement upon Stable Serpin-Proteinase Complex Formation by Stratikos, Efstratios, Peter G. W. Gettins

    “…To determine whether formation of the stable complex between a serpin and a target proteinase involves a major translocation of the proteinase from its initial…”
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    Recombinant human pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF): Characterization of PEDF overexpressed and secreted by eukaryotic cells by Stratikos, Efstratios, Alberdi, Elena, Gettins, Peter G.W., Becerra, S. Patricia

    Published in Protein science (01-12-1996)
    “…Pigment epithelium‐derived factor (PEDF) is a serpin found in the interphotoreceptor matrix of the eye, which, although not a proteinase inhibitor, possesses a…”
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    Structural basis for antigenic peptide precursor processing by the endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase ERAP1 by Nguyen, Tina T, Chang, Shih-Chung, Evnouchidou, Irini, York, Ian A, Zikos, Christos, Rock, Kenneth L, Goldberg, Alfred L, Stratikos, Efstratios, Stern, Lawrence J

    Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-05-2011)
    “…Endoplasmic reticulum aminopeptidase 1 (ERAP1) has a crucial role in antigen presentation because it trims peptide ligands to 8–10 residues so that they fit…”
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    Formation of the Covalent Serpin-Proteinase Complex Involves Translocation of the Proteinase by More Than 70 angstrom and Full Insertion of the Reactive Center Loop into β -sheet A by Stratikos, Efstratios, Peter G. W. Gettins

    “…To determine the location of the proteinase in the covalent serpin-proteinase complex we prepared seven single-cysteine-containing variants of the Pittsburgh…”
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    Formation of the covalent serpin-proteinase complex involves translocation of the proteinase by more than 70 Å and full insertion of the reactive center loop into β-sheet A by Stratikos, E, Gettins, P G

    “…To determine the location of the proteinase in the covalent serpin-proteinase complex we prepared seven single-cysteine-containing variants of the Pittsburgh…”
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    Enhanced catalytic action of HLA-DM on the exchange of peptides lacking backbone hydrogen bonds between their N-terminal region and the MHC class II alpha-chain by Stratikos, Efstratios, Wiley, Don C, Stern, Lawrence J

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-01-2004)
    “…The class II MHC homolog HLA-DM catalyzes exchange of peptides bound to class II MHC proteins, and is an important component of the Ag presentation machinery…”
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    Identification of the lateral interaction surfaces of human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DM with HLA-DR1 by formation of tethered complexes that present enhanced HLA-DM catalysis by Stratikos, Efstratios, Mosyak, Lidia, Zaller, Dennis M, Wiley, Don C

    Published in The Journal of experimental medicine (15-07-2002)
    “…Human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DM is a major histocompatibility complex (MHC)-like protein that catalyzes exchange of antigenic peptides from…”
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    Mapping the serpin-proteinase complex using single cysteine variants of alpha1-proteinase inhibitor Pittsburgh by Stratikos, E, Gettins, P G

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (19-06-1998)
    “…To probe the covalent serpin-proteinase complex, we used wild-type and 4 new single cysteine variants (T85C, S121C, D159C, and D298C) of alpha1-proteinase…”
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    Change in Environment of the P1 Side Chain upon Progression from the Michaelis Complex to the Covalent Serpin−Proteinase Complex by Futamura, Akiko, Stratikos, Efstratios, Olson, Steven T, Gettins, Peter G. W

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (22-09-1998)
    “…Serpins inhibit proteinases by forming a kinetically trapped intermediate during a suicide substrate inhibition reaction. To determine whether the kinetic trap…”
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