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Konstantin Denessiouk is an active researcher specializing in protein structural biology and enzymology with 39 documented publications spanning 1998-2025. His work primarily focuses on catalytic mechanisms across diverse protein superfamilies including serine proteases, acid proteases, and SGNH hydrolases.
Research interests center on structural organization of catalytic triads, nucleophile-oxyanion networks, and evolutionary conservation of protein folds. His fingerprint analysis reveals dominant expertise in Nucleophile (100%), Catalytic Triad (64%), and Structural Organization (57%) with significant contributions to understanding SGNH Hydrolase mechanisms (50%) and Protein Superfamily classification (55%).
Recent publication trends (2023-2025) demonstrate concentrated investigation into structural catalytic cores across protease families, comparative analyses of subtilisin-like vs. trypsin-like systems, and precise mapping of active site architectures in hydrolase proteins. His work consistently bridges computational structural biology with experimental enzymology.
Supervision activities include at least one mentored research project as indicated by "Supervised Work (1)" in publication metadata, though specific student details are not provided. Research collaborations show international networking with prominent scientists including Vladimir Uversky and Mark Johnson across multiple institutions.
