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1. Proteoform-Resolved Profiling of Plasminogen Activation Reveals Novel Abundant Phosphorylation Site and Primary N-Terminal Cleavage Site.

2. Analysis of Perforin Assembly by Quartz Crystal Microbalance Reveals a Role for Cholesterol and Calcium-independent Membrane Binding.

3. Structural Basis for Ca2+-mediated Interaction of the Perforin C2 Domain with Lipid Membranes.

4. The Phosphatidylinositol (3,4,5)-Trisphosphate-dependent Rac Exchanger 1·Ras-related C3 Botulinum Toxin Substrate 1 (P-Rex1·Rac1) Complex Reveals the Basis of Rac1 Activation in Breast Cancer Cells.

5. Reconciling the structural attributes of avian antibodies.

6. The perforin pore facilitates the delivery of cationic cargos.

7. The three-dimensional structure of the extracellular adhesion domain of the sialic acid-binding adhesin SabA from Helicobacter pylori.

8. The x-ray crystal structure of mannose-binding lectin-associated serine proteinase-3 reveals the structural basis for enzyme inactivity associated with the Carnevale, Mingarelli, Malpuech, and Michels (3MC) syndrome.

9. A molecular switch governs the interaction between the human complement protease C1s and its substrate, complement C4.

10. The extracellular protein factor Epf from Streptococcus pyogenes is a cell surface adhesin that binds to cells through an N-terminal domain containing a carbohydrate-binding module.

11. S1 pocket of a bacterially derived subtilisin-like protease underpins effective tissue destruction.

12. Serpins flex their muscle: II. Structural insights into target peptidase recognition, polymerization, and transport functions.

13. Serpins flex their muscle: I. Putting the clamps on proteolysis in diverse biological systems.

14. Maspin (SERPINB5) is an obligate intracellular serpin.

15. DNA accelerates the inhibition of human cathepsin V by serpins.

16. Aeropin from the extremophile Pyrobaculum aerophilum bypasses the serpin misfolding trap.

17. SERPINB11 is a new noninhibitory intracellular serpin. Common single nucleotide polymorphisms in the scaffold impair conformational change.

18. Leucine-rich repeats 2-4 (Leu60-Glu128) of platelet glycoprotein Ibalpha regulate shear-dependent cell adhesion to von Willebrand factor.

19. The murine orthologue of human antichymotrypsin: a structural paradigm for clade A3 serpins.

20. Elucidation of the substrate specificity of the C1s protease of the classical complement pathway.

21. The high resolution crystal structure of the human tumor suppressor maspin reveals a novel conformational switch in the G-helix.

22. The high resolution crystal structure of a native thermostable serpin reveals the complex mechanism underpinning the stressed to relaxed transition.

23. Role of the M-loop and reactive center loop domains in the folding and bridging of nucleosome arrays by MENT.

24. Identification of a novel domain in two mammalian inositol-polyphosphate 5-phosphatases that mediates membrane ruffle localization. The inositol 5-phosphatase skip localizes to the endoplasmic reticulum and translocates to membrane ruffles following epidermal growth factor stimulation.

25. Subunit gamma-green fluorescent protein fusions are functionally incorporated into mitochondrial F1F0-ATP synthase, arguing against a rigid cap structure at the top of F1.

26. Molecular determinants of the mechanism underlying acceleration of the interaction between antithrombin and factor Xa by heparin pentasaccharide.

27. Inhibitory activity of a heterochromatin-associated serpin (MENT) against papain-like cysteine proteinases affects chromatin structure and blocks cell proliferation.

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