Functional control of a 0.5 MDa TET aminopeptidase by a flexible loop revealed by MAS NMR
Large oligomeric enzymes control a myriad of cellular processes, from protein synthesis and degradation to metabolism. The 0.5 MDa large TET2 aminopeptidase, a prototypical protease important for cellular homeostasis, degrades peptides within a ca. 60 Å wide tetrahedral chamber with four lateral op...
Main Authors: | Barducci, A. (Author), Bustamante, J.P (Author), Fraga, H. (Author), Gauto, D.F (Author), Hessel, A. (Author), Macek, P. (Author), Malinverni, D. (Author), Paloni, M. (Author), Schanda, P. (Author), Sučec, I. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2022
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