84 results on '"Harvey, Peta J."'
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2. Structure–Activity Relationships of Alanine Scan Mutants αO-Conotoxins GeXIVA[1,2] and GeXIVA[1,4]
3. Towards a Sustainable Management of the Spotted-Wing Drosophila: Disclosing the Effects of Two Spider Venom Peptides on Drosophila suzukii
4. A Chemoenzymatic Approach To Produce a Cyclic Analogue of the Analgesic Drug MVIIA (Ziconotide)
5. A Chemo‐enzymatic Approach to Produce a Cyclic Analogue of the Analgesic Drug MVIIA (Ziconotide)
6. Plant-based production of an orally active cyclotide for the treatment of multiple sclerosis
7. Designing antimicrobial peptides using deep learning and molecular dynamic simulations
8. Discovery, Characterization, and Engineering of LvIC, an α4/4-Conotoxin That Selectively Blocks Rat α6/α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
9. The acyclotide ribe 31 from Rinorea bengalensis has selective cytotoxicity and potent insecticidal properties in Drosophila
10. Neurotoxic and cytotoxic peptides underlie the painful stings of the tree nettle Urtica ferox
11. Mutagenesis of cyclotide Cter 27 exemplifies a robust folding strategy for bracelet cyclotides
12. Phage display-based discovery of cyclic peptides against the broad spectrum bacterial anti-virulence target CsrA
13. Modified horseshoe crab peptides target and kill bacteria inside host cells
14. Importance of the Cyclic Cystine Knot Structural Motif for Immunosuppressive Effects of Cyclotides
15. Modified defence peptides from horseshoe crab target and kill bacteria inside host cells
16. Engineered Conotoxin Differentially Blocks and Discriminates Rat and Human α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
17. Antimicrobial and Anticancer Properties of Synthetic Peptides Derived from the Wasp Parachartergus fraternus
18. In Planta Discovery and Chemical Synthesis of Bracelet Cystine Knot Peptides from Rinorea bengalensis
19. Front Cover: Cyclotide Structures Revealed by NMR, with a Little Help from X‐ray Crystallography (ChemBioChem 24/2020)
20. Production of a structurally validated cyclotide in rice suspension cells is enabled by a supporting biosynthetic enzyme
21. Critical residue properties for potency and selectivity of α-Conotoxin RgIA towards α9α10 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
22. Cyclotide Structures Revealed by NMR, with a Little Help from X‐ray Crystallography
23. Neurotoxic peptides from the venom of the giant Australian stinging tree
24. Histidine-Rich Defensins from the Solanaceae and Brasicaceae Are Antifungal and Metal Binding Proteins
25. Synthesis, Structure, and Activity of the Antifungal Plant Defensin PvD1
26. Innentitelbild: Application and Structural Analysis of Triazole‐Bridged Disulfide Mimetics in Cyclic Peptides (Angew. Chem. 28/2020)
27. Inside Cover: Application and Structural Analysis of Triazole‐Bridged Disulfide Mimetics in Cyclic Peptides (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 28/2020)
28. Application and Structural Analysis of Triazole‐Bridged Disulfide Mimetics in Cyclic Peptides
29. Application and Structural Analysis of Triazole‐Bridged Disulfide Mimetics in Cyclic Peptides
30. Enhanced Activity against Multidrug-Resistant Bacteria through Coapplication of an Analogue of Tachyplesin I and an Inhibitor of the QseC/B Signaling Pathway
31. Structure and Activity Studies of Disulfide-Deficient Analogues of αO-Conotoxin GeXIVA
32. Synthesis and biological activity study of the retro-isomer of RhTx against TRPV1
33. Cyclic peptide scaffold with ability to stabilize and deliver a helical cell-impermeable cargo across membranes of cultured cancer cells
34. The interaction with fungal cell wall polysaccharides determines the salt tolerance of antifungal plant defensins
35. In Silico Design of MDM2‐Targeting Peptides from a Naturally Occurring Constrained Peptide
36. Characterization of Tachyplesin Peptides and Their Cyclized Analogues to Improve Antimicrobial and Anticancer Properties
37. Salt-Tolerant Antifungal and Antibacterial Activities of the Corn Defensin ZmD32
38. α-conotoxin TxID and its mutants targeting α3β4 nAChR subtype
39. Backbone cyclization of analgesic conotoxin gexiva facilitates direct folding of the ribbon isomer
40. A Centipede Toxin Family Defines an Ancient Class of CSαβ Defensins
41. Discovery and Characterization of Cyclotides from Rinorea Species
42. Molecular determinants of α-conotoxin potency for inhibition of human and rat α6β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
43. Single Amino Acid Substitution in α-Conotoxin TxID Reveals a Specific α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor Antagonist
44. Defense Peptides Engineered from Human Platelet Factor 4 Kill Plasmodium by Selective Membrane Disruption
45. Calcium-Mediated Allostery of the EGF Fold
46. Development of Novel Melanocortin Receptor Agonists Based on the Cyclic Peptide Framework of Sunflower Trypsin Inhibitor-1
47. Conformational Flexibility Is a Determinant of Permeability for Cyclosporin
48. A Centipede Toxin Family Defines a New Ancient Class of CSSS Defensins
49. Backbone cyclization of analgesic conotoxin GeXIVA facilitates direct folding of the ribbon isomer
50. α-Conotoxin [S9A]TxID Potently Discriminates between α3β4 and α6/α3β4 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
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