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Peptide aldehyde inhibitors challenge the substrate specificity of the SARS-coronavirus main protease
Lili Zhu, Shyla George, Marco F. Schmidt, Samer I. Al-Gharabli, Jörg Rademann,
Rolf Hilgenfeld
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Institute of Biochemistry
Institute of Anatomy
Leibniz Institute for Molecular Pharmacology
German-Jordanian University
University of Leipzig
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Active Site
20%
Amino Acid
10%
Aspartic Acid
20%
Crystal Structure
20%
Cysteine Protease
10%
Enzyme
40%
Enzyme Specificity
100%
Glutamine
10%
Phenylalanine
10%
Protease
100%
SARS Coronavirus
100%
X Ray
10%
Chemistry
Amino-Acid Residue
25%
Aspartic Acid
50%
Crystal Structure
50%
Glutamine
25%
Kinetics Type
25%
Pentapeptide
25%
Phenylalanine Residue
25%
Substrate Specificity
100%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Amino Acid
10%
Cysteine Proteinase
10%
Glutamine
10%
Pentapeptide
10%
Phenylalanine
10%
Proteinase
100%
SARS Coronavirus
100%
Serine
20%
Tetradecapeptide
10%
Thiol Derivative
10%