Literature for clan AD

Summary Alignment Structure Literature

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    2015
  1. Kuo,I.Y., Hu,J., Ha,Y. and Ehrlich,B.E.
    Presenilin-like GxGD membrane proteases have dual roles as proteolytic enzymes and ion channels
    J Biol Chem290, 6419-6427. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  2. 2012
  3. Rawlings,N.D. and Barrett,A.J.
    Introduction: aspartic and glutamic peptidases and their clans
    [ISSN:978-0-12-407744-7]3, 3-19. DOI
  4. 2009
  5. Fluhrer,R., Steiner,H. and Haass,C.
    Intramembrane proteolysis by signal peptide peptidases: a comparative discussion of GxGD-type aspartyl proteases
    J Biol Chem284, 13975-13979. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  6. 2005
  7. Henricson,A., Kall,L. and Sonnhammer,E.L.
    A novel transmembrane topology of presenilin based on reconciling experimental and computational evidence
    FEBS J272, 2727-2733. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  8. 2004
  9. Rawlings,N.D. and Barrett,A.J.
    Introduction: aspartic peptidases and their clans
    [ISSN:0-12-079610-4]2, 3-12.  V
  10. 2000
  11. Steiner,H., Kostka,M., Romig,H., Basset,G., Pesold,B., Hardy,J., Capell,A., Meyn,L., Grim,M.L., Baumeister,R., Fechteler,K. and Haass,C.
    Glycine 384 is required for presenilin-1 function and is conserved in bacterial polytopic aspartyl proteases
    Nat Cell Biol2, 848-851. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI