Literature for family T2

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    2014
  1. van den Boom,J., Mamic,M., Baccelliere,D., Zweerink,S., Kaschani,F., Knauer,S., Bayer,P. and Kaiser,M.
    Peptidyl succinimidyl peptides as taspase 1 inhibitors
    Chembiochem15, 2233-2237. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  I
  2. 2004
  3. Borek,D., Michalska,K., Brzezinski,K., Kisiel,A., Podkowinski,J., Bonthron,D.T., Krowarsch,D., Otlewski,J. and Jaskolski,M.
    Expression, purification and catalytic activity of Lupinus luteus asparagine beta-amidohydrolase and its Escherichia coli homolog
    Eur J Biochem271, 3215-3226. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  4. 2003
  5. [YEAR:31-10-2003]Hsieh,J.J., Cheng,E.H. and Korsmeyer,S.J.
    Taspase1: a threonine aspartase required for cleavage of MLL and proper HOX gene expression
    Cell115, 293-303. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI
  6. Qian,X., Guan,C. and Guo,H.C.
    A dual role for an aspartic acid in glycosylasparaginase autoproteolysis
    Structure11, 997-1003. PubMed  Europe PubMed DOI  S
  7. 1996
  8. Aronson,N.N., Jr.
    Lysosomal glycosylasparaginase: a member of a family of amidases that employ a processed N-terminal threonine, serine or cysteine as a combined base-nucleophile catalyst
    Glycobiology6, 669-675. PubMed  Europe PubMed