2023
DOI: 10.1002/pro.4691
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Substrate derived sequences act as subsite‐blocking motifs in protease inhibitory antibodies

Hyunjun Choe,
Tara Antee,
Xin Ge

Abstract: Proteases are involved in many physiologic processes, and dysregulated proteolysis is basis of a variety of diseases. Specific inhibition of pathogenetic proteases via monoclonal antibodies therefore holds significant therapeutic promise. Inspired by the competitive mechanism utilized by many naturally occurring and man-made protease inhibitors, we hypothesized that substratelike peptide sequences can act as protease subsite blocking motifs if they occupy only one side of the reaction center. To test this hypo… Show more

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