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Authors: Kessler, BM Tortorella, D Altun, M Kisselev, AF Fiebiger, E Hekking, BG Ploegh, HL Overkleeft, HS
Citation: Bm. Kessler et al., Extended peptide-based inhibitors efficiently target the proteasome and reveal overlapping specificities of the catalytic beta-subunits, CHEM BIOL, 8(9), 2001, pp. 913-929

Authors: Kisselev, AF Goldberg, AL
Citation: Af. Kisselev et Al. Goldberg, Proteasome inhibitors: from research tools to drug candidates, CHEM BIOL, 8(8), 2001, pp. 739-758

Authors: Cascio, P Hilton, C Kisselev, AF Rock, KL Goldberg, AL
Citation: P. Cascio et al., 26S proteasomes and immunoproteasomes produce mainly N-extended versions of an antigenic peptide, EMBO J, 20(10), 2001, pp. 2357-2366

Authors: Kisselev, AF Songyang, Z Goldberg, AL
Citation: Af. Kisselev et al., Why does threonine, and not serine, function as the active site nucleophile in proteasomes?, J BIOL CHEM, 275(20), 2000, pp. 14831-14837

Authors: Kisselev, AF Akopian, TN Castillo, V Goldberg, AL
Citation: Af. Kisselev et al., Proteasome active sites allosterically regulate each other, suggesting a cyclical bite-chew mechanism for protein breakdown, MOL CELL, 4(3), 1999, pp. 395-402

Authors: Kisselev, AF Akopian, TN Woo, KM Goldberg, AL
Citation: Af. Kisselev et al., The sizes of peptides generated from protein by mammalian 26 and 20 S proteasomes - Implications for understanding the degradative mechanism and antigen presentation, J BIOL CHEM, 274(6), 1999, pp. 3363-3371
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