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    One-bead-one-structure combinatorial libraries by Lebl, M, Krchnák, V, Sepetov, N F, Seligmann, B, Strop, P, Felder, S, Lam, K S

    Published in Biopolymers (1995)
    “…Combinatorial libraries employing the one-bead-one-compound technique are reviewed. Two distinguishing features characterize this technique. First, each…”
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    Enzyme-Mediated Spatial Segregation on Individual Polymeric Support Beads: Application to Generation and Screening of Encoded Combinatorial Libraries by Vágner, Josef, Barany, George, Lam, Kit S., Krchn̆ák, Viktor, Sepetov, Nikolai F., Ostrem, James A., Strop, Peter, Lebl, Michal

    “…Proteolysis of short Nα-protected peptide substrates bound to polyoxyethylene-polystyrene beads releases selectively free amino sites in the enzyme-accessible…”
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    Discovery of a Novel, Potent, and Specific Family of Factor Xa Inhibitors via Combinatorial Chemistry by Ostrem, James A, Al-Obeidi, Fahad, Safar, Pavel, Safarova, Alena, Stringer, Steven K, Patek, Marcel, Cross, M. Todd, Spoonamore, James, LoCascio, Jeff C, Kasireddy, Padmaja, Thorpe, David S, Sepetov, Nikolai, Lebl, Michal, Wildgoose, Peter, Strop, Peter

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (27-01-1998)
    “…A series of low molecular weight peptide inhibitors of factor Xa, unrelated to any previously described, was identified by screening a combinatorial peptide…”
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    Sensitive, soluble chromogenic substrates for HIV-1 proteinase by RICHARDS, A. D, PHYLIP, L. H, KOSTKA, V, KAY, J, FARMERIE, W. G, SCARBOROUGH, P. E, ALVAREZ, A, DUNN, B. M, HIREL, P.-H, KONVALINKA, J, STROP, P, PAVLICKOVA, L

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (15-05-1990)
    “…By replacement of the P1' residue in a capsid/nucleocapsid cleavage site mimic with 4-NO2-phenylalanine (Nph), an excellent chromogenic substrate,…”
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    Structural and functional studies in vitro on the p6 protein from the HIV-1 gag open reading frame by Stys, D, Blaha, I, Strop, P

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (08-09-1993)
    “…Protein p6 from HIV-1 gag open reading frame is reported to affect both the final phase of assembly of the viral particle and the early stage of the gag…”
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    Hydrolysis of synthetic chromogenic substrates by HIV-1 and HIV-2 proteinases by Phylip, L H, Richards, A D, Kay, J, Kovalinka, J, Strop, P, Blaha, I, Velek, J, Kostka, V, Ritchie, A J, Broadhurst, A V

    “…Kinetic constants (Km,Kcat) are derived for the hydrolysis of a number of chromogenic peptide substrates by the aspartic proteinase from HIV-2. The effect of…”
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    Structural studies of the retroviral proteinase from avian myeloblastosis associated virus by Ohlendorf, D H, Foundling, S I, Wendoloski, J J, Sedlacek, J, Strop, P, Salemme, F R

    “…The structure of the retroviral proteinase from avian myeloblastosis associated virus (MAV) has been determined and refined at 2.2 A resolution. This structure…”
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    Myeloblastosis associated virus (MAV) proteinase site-mutated to be HIV-like has a higher activity and allows production of infectious but morphologically altered virus by Sedlacek, J, Fabry, M, Coward, J E, Horejsi, M, Strop, P, Luftig, R B

    Published in Virology (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-1993)
    “…We have characterized the structure and infectivity of an avian retrovirus, myeloblastosis associated virus (MAV), containing a genetically altered proteinase…”
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    2D and 3D Spatially Addressed Arrays for High-Throughput Automated Synthesis of Combinatorial Libraries by Patek, Marcel, Safar, Pavel, Smrčina, Martin, Wegrzyniak, Eric, Bjergarde, Kirsten, Weichsel, Aleksandra, Strop, Peter

    Published in Journal of combinatorial chemistry (01-01-2004)
    “…One of the key elements in the drug discovery process is the use of automation to synthesize libraries of compounds for biological screening. The…”
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