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2. Klebsiella pneumoniae K2 capsular polysaccharide degradation by a bacteriophage depolymerase does not require trimer formation

3. Integrated omics approach to unveil antifungal bacterial polyynes as acetyl-CoA acetyltransferase inhibitors

4. Structural and biological insights into Klebsiella pneumoniae surface polysaccharide degradation by a bacteriophage K1 lyase: implications for clinical use

5. Linked production of pyroglutamate-modified proteins via self-cleavage of fusion tags with TEV protease and autonomous N-terminal cyclization with glutaminyl cyclase in vivo.

6. Rationalization and design of the complementarity determining region sequences in an antibody-antigen recognition interface.

7. The N-terminal amphipathic helix of the topological specificity factor MinE is associated with shaping membrane curvature.

13. Structural and functional analyses of a glutaminyl cyclase from Ixodes scapularis reveal metal-independent catalysis and inhibitor binding.

14. Structures of Human Golgi-resident Glutaminyl Cyclase and Its Complexes with Inhibitors Reveal a Large Loop Movement upon Inhibitor Binding.

15. A conserved hydrogen-bond network in the catalytic centre of animal glutaminyl cyclases is critical for catalysis.

16. Crystal structures of human glutaminyl cyclase, an enzyme responsible for protein N-terminal pyroglutamate formation.

18. Structure, dynamics, and stability of the smallest and most complex 71 protein knot.

19. Processive cleavage of substrate at individual proteolytic active sites of the Lon protease complex.

20. Borneol Dehydrogenase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain TCU-HL1 Catalyzes the Oxidation of (+)-Borneol and Its Isomers to Camphor.

21. Modulation of Substrate Specificities of D-Sialic Acid Aldolase through Single Mutations of Val-251.

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