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1. Cascleave 2.0, a new approach for predicting caspase and granzyme cleavage targets.

2. The AprV5 Subtilase Is Required for the Optimal Processing of All Three Extracellular Serine Proteases from Dichelobacter nodosus.

3. BIOINFORMATIC APPROACHES FOR PREDICTING SUBSTRATES OF PROTEASES.

4. The structural basis for membrane binding and pore formation by lymphocyte perforin.

5. Structure of granzyme C reveals an unusual mechanism of protease autoinhibition.

6. POPS:: A COMPUTATIONAL TOOL FOR MODELING AND PREDICTING PROTEASE SPECIFICITY.

7. The Evolution of Enzyme Specificity in Fasciola spp.

9. Importance of the Prime Subsites of the Cls Protease of the Classical Complement Pathway for Recognition of Substrates.

10. Perforin—A key (shaped) weapon in the immunological arsenal.

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

12. S1 Pocket of a Bacterially Derived Subtilisin-like Protease Underpins Effective Tissue Destruction.

13. Elucidation of the substrate specificity of the MASP-2 protease of the lectin complement pathway and identification of the enzyme as a major physiological target of the serpin, C1-inhibitor

14. DNA Accelerates the Inhibition of Human Cathepsin V by Serpins.

15. Aeropin from the Extremophile Pyrobaculum aerophilum Bypasses the Serpin Misfolding Trap.

16. The major human and mouse granzymes are structurally and functionally divergent.

17. The Murine Orthologue of Human Antichymotrypsin: A STRUCTURAL PARADIGM FOR CLADEA3 SERPINS.

18. The High Resolution Crystal Structure of a Native Thermostable Serpin Reveals the Complex Mechanism Underpinning the Stressed to Relaxed Transition.

19. Determination of the <F>P1′</F>, <F>P2′</F> and <F>P3′</F> subsite-specificity of factor Xa

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