Conformational states of a bacterial α2-macroglobulin resemble those of human complement C3.
α(2) macroglobulins (α(2)Ms) are broad-spectrum protease inhibitors that play essential roles in the innate immune system of eukaryotic species. These large, multi-domain proteins are characterized by a broad-spectrum bait region and an internal thioester, which, upon cleavage, becomes covalently as...
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Main Authors: | David Neves, Leandro F Estrozi, Viviana Job, Frank Gabel, Guy Schoehn, Andréa Dessen |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2012
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/29a3ebb461c4455c9236a40b58ce2f97 |
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