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Publications

  • M. Bacchi, B. Fould, M. Jullian, A. Kreiter, A. Maurras, O. Nosjean, T. Coursindel, K. Puget, G. Ferry and J. A. Boutin, Screening ubiquitin specific protease activities using chemically synthesized ubiquitin and ubiquitinated peptides, Anal Biochem, 2017, 519, 57-70.
  • J. Neasta, C. Valmalle, A. C. Coyne, E. Carnazzi, G. Subra, J. C. Galleyrand, D. Gagne, C. M’Kadmi, N. Bernad, G. Berge, S. Cantel, P. Marin, J. Marie, J. L. Baneres, M. L. Kemel, V. Dauge, K. Puget and J. Martinez, The novel nonapeptide acein targets angiotensin converting enzyme in the brain and induces dopamine release, Br J Pharmacol, 2016, 173, 1314-28.
  • M. Bacchi, M. Jullian, S. Sirigu, B. Fould, T. Huet, L. Bruyand, M. Antoine, L. Vuillard, L. Ronga, L. M. Chavas, O. Nosjean, G. Ferry, K. Puget and J. A. Boutin, Total chemical synthesis, refolding, and crystallographic structure of fully active immunophilin calstabin 2 (FKBP12.6), Protein Sci, 2016, 25, 2225-2242.
  • L. Ronga, P. Verdie, P. Sanchez, C. Enjabal, A. Maurras, M. Jullian, K. Puget, J. Martinez and G. Subra, Supported oligomethionine sulfoxide and Ellman’s reagent for cysteine bridges formation, Amino Acids, 2013, 44, 733-42.
  • G. Miralles, P. Verdie, K. Puget, A. Maurras, J. Martinez and G. Subra, Microwave-mediated reduction of disulfide bridges with supported (tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine) as resin-bound reducing agent, ACS Comb Sci, 2013, 15, 169-73.
  • C. Echalier, S. Al-Halifa, A. Kreiter, C. Enjalbal, P. Sanchez, L. Ronga, K. Puget, P. Verdie, M. Amblard, J. Martinez and G. Subra, Heating and microwave assisted SPPS of C-terminal acid peptides on trityl resin: the truth behind the yield, Amino Acids, 2013, 45, 1395-403.
  • P. Verdié, L. Ronga, M. Cristau, M. Amblard, S. Cantel, C. Enjalbal, K. Puget, J. Martinez and G. Subra, Disulfide Bond Formation with Polymer-Supported Reagent, Synfacts, 2011, 2011, 1382-1382.
  • P. Verdie, L. Ronga, M. Cristau, M. Amblard, S. Cantel, C. Enjalbal, K. Puget, J. Martinez and G. Subra, Oxyfold: a simple and efficient solid-supported reagent for disulfide bond formation, Chem Asian J, 2011, 6, 2382-9.
  • E. Ambrosino, C. Dumoulin, E. Orlandi-Pradines, F. Remoue, A. Toure-Balde, A. Tall, J. B. Sarr, A. Poinsignon, C. Sokhna, K. Puget, J. F. Trape, A. Pascual, P. Druilhe, T. Fusai and C. Rogier, A multiplex assay for the simultaneous detection of antibodies against 15 Plasmodium falciparum and Anopheles gambiae saliva antigens, Malar J, 2010, 9, 317.
  • M. Jullian, A. Hernandez, A. Maurras, K. Puget, M. Amblard, J. Martinez and G. Subra, N-terminus FITC labeling of peptides on solid support: the truth behind the spacer, Tetrahedron Letters, 2009, 50, 260-263.
  • J. Colette, E. Ave, B. Grenier-Boley, A. S. Coquel, K. Lesellier and K. Puget, Bioinformatics-based discovery and identification of new biologically active peptides for GPCR deorphanization, J Pept Sci, 2007, 13, 568-74.

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