310 results on '"Dutertre, Sébastien"'
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52. ConoServer: updated content, knowledge, and discovery tools in the conopeptide database
53. Backbone Cyclization Turns a Venom Peptide into a Stable and Equipotent Ligand at Both Muscle and Neuronal Nicotinic Receptors
54. Characterisation of a Novel A-Superfamily Conotoxin
55. Editorial: Diversity and Evolution of Animal Venoms: Neglected Targets, Ecological Interactions, Future Perspectives
56. β2 Subunit Contribution to 4/7 α-Conotoxin Binding to the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptor
57. Backbone cyclization turns muscle nAChR α-conotoxin CIA into highly potent neuronal nAChR ligand
58. Periplasmic Expression of 4/7 α-Conotoxin TxIA Analogs in E. coli Favors Ribbon Isomer Formation – Suggestion of a Binding Mode at the α7 nAChR
59. Caractérisation des canaux ioniques de l’abeille domestique Apis mellifera pour le développement d’une plateforme de criblage automatisée
60. Toxin insights into nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
61. Computational approaches to understand α-conotoxin interactions at neuronal nicotinic receptors
62. 13 - The Conoidea and Their Toxins: Evolution of a Hyper-Diversified Group
63. Backbone cyclization of native α-conotoxin CIA dramatically increases affinity at neuronal nicotinic receptors
64. Characterization of honeybee’s ion channels for the development of an automated screening platform
65. A Dipteran’s Novel Sucker Punch: Evolution of Arthropod Atypical Venom with a Neurotoxic Component in Robber Flies (Asilidae, Diptera)
66. Transcriptomic-Proteomic Correlation in the Predation-Evoked Venom of the Cone Snail, Conus imperialis
67. A Recurrent Motif: Diversity and Evolution of ShKT Domain Containing Proteins in the Vampire Snail Cumia reticulata
68. Venomics Reveals Venom Complexity of the Piscivorous Cone Snail, Conus tulipa
69. N-Terminal Liver-Expressed Antimicrobial Peptide 2 (LEAP2) Region Exhibits Inverse Agonist Activity toward the Ghrelin Receptor
70. Synthesis, structure and biological activity of CIA and CIB, two new alpha-conotoxins from Conus catus
71. Discovery, synthesis and characterization of PmuTx1 – A new spider toxin that blocks T-type calcium channels Cav3.2
72. Synthesis, Structure and Biological Activity of CIA and CIB, Two α-Conotoxins from the Predation-Evoked Venom of Conus catus
73. Conotoxin Φ‐MiXXVIIA from the Superfamily G2 Employs a Novel Cysteine Framework that Mimics Granulin and Displays Anti‐Apoptotic Activity
74. N‑Terminal Liver-Expressed Antimicrobial Peptide 2 (LEAP2) Region Exhibits Inverse Agonist Activity toward the Ghrelin Receptor.
75. Structural characterisation of defensive cone snail venom peptides
76. α-Conotoxin MrIC is a biased agonist at α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
77. Discovery, synthesis and development of structure-activity relationships of Conotoxins
78. CONE SNAIL BIOLOGY, BIOPROSPECTING AND CONSERVATION
79. Transcriptome and proteome of Conus planorbis identify the nicotinic receptors as primary target for the defensive venom
80. Comparative Venomics Reveals the Complex Prey Capture Strategy of the Piscivorous Cone Snail Conus catus
81. Discovery, Synthesis, and Structure–Activity Relationships of Conotoxins
82. Evolution of separate predation- and defence-evoked venoms in carnivorous cone snails
83. Miniaturized Bioaffinity Assessment Coupled to Mass Spectrometry for Guided Purification of Bioactives from Toad and Cone Snail
84. MrIC, a Novel α-Conotoxin Agonist in the Presence of PNU at Endogenous α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors
85. Systematic interrogation of the Conus marmoreus venom duct transcriptome with ConoSorter reveals 158 novel conotoxins and 13 new gene superfamilies
86. AChBP-targeted alpha-conotoxin correlates distinct binding orientations with nAChR subtype selectivity
87. Structure of the O-Glycosylated Conopeptide CcTx fromConus consorsVenom
88. Efficient Binding of 4/7 α-Conotoxins to Nicotinic α4β2 Receptors Is Prevented by Arg185 and Pro195 in the α4 Subunit
89. Conus Venom Peptide Pharmacology
90. Recruitment of Glycosyl Hydrolase Proteins in a Cone Snail Venomous Arsenal: Further Insights into Biomolecular Features of Conus Venoms
91. Identification of Amino Acid Residues that Prevent Efficient Binding of 4/7 α-Conotoxins to Nicotinic α4β2 Receptor Subtypes
92. Glycine Transporter Dimers
93. A rare P2X7 variant Arg307Gln with absent pore formation function protects against neuroinflammation in multiple sclerosis.
94. Isolation and characterisation of conomap-Vt, ad-amino acid containing excitatory peptide from the venom of a vermivorous cone snail
95. Determination of α‐conotoxin binding modes on neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
96. Isolation and characterisation of conomap-Vt, a d-amino acid containing excitatory peptide from the venom of a vermivorous cone snail
97. Chemical Synthesis of MT1 and MT7 Muscarinic Toxins: Critical Role of Arg-34 in Their Interaction with M1 Muscarinic Receptor
98. Structure of the O-Glycosylated Conopeptide CcTx from Conus consors Venom.
99. Transcriptomic Messiness in the Venom Duct of Conus milesContributes to Conotoxin Diversity*
100. MrIC, a Novel α-Conotoxin Agonist in the Presence of PNU at Endogenous α7 Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.
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