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Cryo-EM structure of human immunoproteasome with a novel noncompetitive inhibitor that selectively inhibits activated lymphocytes[HYDROLASE/HYDROLASE INHIBITOR]
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Cryo-EM structures and dynamics of substrate-engaged human 26S proteasome[HYDROLASE]
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An atomic structure of the human 26S proteasome[HYDROLASE]
The human 26S proteasome at 3.9 A[HYDROLASE]
Structural basis for dynamic regulation of the human 26S proteasome[HYDROLASE]
Human 26S proteasome in complex with Oprozomib[HYDROLASE]
Human 20S-PA200 Proteasome Complex[HYDROLASE]
Human 20S Proteasome[HYDROLASE]
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Human Immunoproteasome 20S particle in complex with compound 1[HYDROLASE]
human PA200-20S complex[HYDROLASE]
Human 20S proteasome bound to an engineered 11S (PA26) activator[HYDROLASE]
SD-like state of human 26S Proteasome with non-cleavable M1-linked hexaubiquitin and E3 ubiquitin ligase E6AP/UBE3A[HYDROLASE/PROTEIN BINDING]
SA-like state of human 26S Proteasome with non-cleavable M1-linked hexaubiquitin and E3 ubiquitin ligase E6AP/UBE3A[HYDROLASE/PROTEIN BINDING]
Human 20S proteasome complex with Dihydroeponemycin at 2.0 Angstrom[HYDROLASE]
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