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Neil D Rawlings

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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 27, 2003
The CHAP domain: a large family of amidases including GSP amidase and peptidoglycan hydrolasesAlex Bateman, Neil D Rawlings
BMC Genomics|September 18, 2009
Pepsin homologues in bacteriaNeil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biochimie|August 5, 2019
Origins of peptidasesNeil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biological Chemistry|November 3, 2007
'Species' of peptidasesAlan J Barrett, Neil D Rawlings
Biochimie|November 6, 2007
The MEROPS batch BLAST: a tool to detect peptidases and their non-peptidase homologues in a genomeNeil D Rawlings, Fraser R Morton
Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design : PD3|April 15, 2020
Families and clans of cysteine peptidasesAlan J Barrett, Neil D Rawlings
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 6, 2004
The PepSY domain: a regulator of peptidase activity in the microbial environment?Corin Yeats, Neil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biochimie|June 19, 2010
Prokaryote-derived protein inhibitors of peptidases: A sketchy occurrence and mostly unknown functionTomasz Kantyka, Neil D Rawlings, Jan Potempa
Current Protocols in Bioinformatics|December 16, 2014
Using the MEROPS Database for Proteolytic Enzymes and Their Inhibitors and SubstratesNeil D Rawlings, Alan J Barrett, Alex Bateman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 2015
Twenty years of the MEROPS database of proteolytic enzymes, their substrates and inhibitorsNeil D Rawlings, Alan J Barrett, Robert Finn
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Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 27, 2003
The CHAP domain: a large family of amidases including GSP amidase and peptidoglycan hydrolasesAlex Bateman, Neil D Rawlings
BMC Genomics|September 18, 2009
Pepsin homologues in bacteriaNeil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biochimie|August 5, 2019
Origins of peptidasesNeil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biological Chemistry|November 3, 2007
'Species' of peptidasesAlan J Barrett, Neil D Rawlings
Biochimie|November 6, 2007
The MEROPS batch BLAST: a tool to detect peptidases and their non-peptidase homologues in a genomeNeil D Rawlings, Fraser R Morton
Perspectives in Drug Discovery and Design : PD3|April 15, 2020
Families and clans of cysteine peptidasesAlan J Barrett, Neil D Rawlings
Trends in Biochemical Sciences|May 6, 2004
The PepSY domain: a regulator of peptidase activity in the microbial environment?Corin Yeats, Neil D Rawlings, Alex Bateman
Biochimie|June 19, 2010
Prokaryote-derived protein inhibitors of peptidases: A sketchy occurrence and mostly unknown functionTomasz Kantyka, Neil D Rawlings, Jan Potempa
Current Protocols in Bioinformatics|December 16, 2014
Using the MEROPS Database for Proteolytic Enzymes and Their Inhibitors and SubstratesNeil D Rawlings, Alan J Barrett, Alex Bateman
Nucleic Acids Research|November 4, 2015
Twenty years of the MEROPS database of proteolytic enzymes, their substrates and inhibitorsNeil D Rawlings, Alan J Barrett, Robert Finn
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