
Publications of Cyril Boulegue
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Journal Article (14)
1.
Journal Article
198 (6), pp. 2468 - 2478 (2017)
Dynamic Interaction- and Phospho-Proteomics Reveal Lck as a Major Signaling Hub of CD147 in T Cells. Journal of Immunology 2.
Journal Article
196 (3), pp. 1387 - 1399 (2016)
Association of CD147 and Calcium Exporter PMCA4 Uncouples IL-2 Expression from Early TCR Signaling. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 3.
Journal Article
193 (6), pp. 2718 - 2732 (2014)
The Late Endosomal Transporter CD222 Directs the Spatial Distribution and Activity of Lck. JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY 4.
Journal Article
12 (3), pp. 259 - 266 (2011)
Quantitative proteomics of the integrin adhesome show a myosin II-dependent recruitment of LIM domain proteins. EMBO Reports 5.
Journal Article
77 (4), pp. 547 - 558 (2010)
Identification of Determinants of Glucose-Dependent Insulinotropic Polypeptide Receptor That Interact with N-Terminal Biologically Active Region of the Natural Ligand. Molecular Pharmacology 6.
Journal Article
75 (3), pp. 502 - 513 (2009)
Evidence for a Direct and Functional Interaction between the Regulators of G Protein Signaling-2 and Phosphorylated C Terminus of Cholecystokinin-2 Receptor. Molecular Pharmacology 7.
Journal Article
10 (1), pp. 113 - 125 (2008)
Natural and artificial cystine knots for assembly of homo- and heterotrimeric collagen models. Antioxidants & Redox Signaling 8.
Journal Article
8, pp. 591 - 594 (2007)
Redox Potential of Azobenzene as an Amino Acid Residue in Peptides. ChemBioChem 9.
Journal Article
135 (3), p. 140 - 140 (2006)
A new mechanism of G protein coupled receptor regulation through direct interaction between RGS2 and phosphorylated C-terminus of cholecystokinin receptor. Regulatory Peptides 10.
Journal Article
358 (3), pp. 846 - 856 (2006)
Single proline residues can dictate the oxidative folding pathways of cysteine-rich peptides. Journal of Molecular Biology 11.
Journal Article
341 (3), pp. 715 - 720 (2006)
Modeled structure of the whole regulator G-protein signaling-2. Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 12.
Journal Article
24, pp. 24 - 36 (2006)
Synthesis of cystine-rich peptides. Chemistry Today 13.
Journal Article
354 (3), pp. 591 - 600 (2005)
The two cysteine-rich head domains of minicollagen from Hydra nematocysts differ in their cystine framework and overall fold despite an identical cysteine sequence pattern. Journal of Molecular Biology 14.
Journal Article
80 (4), p. 590 - 590 (2005)
The two cysteine rich head domains from hydra minicollagen show different disulfide bridges and different novel folds despite identical cysteine sequence pattern. Biopolymers Book Chapter (3)
15.
Book Chapter
Unexpected different disulfide connectivities of systeine-rich peptides with identical cysteine patterns. In: Peptides 2006, pp. 350 - 351 (Eds. Rolka; K.; Rekowski; P.; Silberring et al.). Kenes International, Geneva (2007)
16.
Book Chapter
The two cysteine-rich head domains of minicollagen from Hydra nematocysts differ in their cystine framework and overall fold despite an identical cysteine sequence pattern. In: Understanding Biology Using Peptides, pp. 667 - 668 (Ed. Blundelle, S.). Springer, New York (2005)
17.
Book Chapter
The multiple cystine-containing head domains of minicollagen from Hydra nematocysts folds oxidatively into compact globular structures. In: Peptides 2004, pp. 750 - 751 (Eds. Flegel, M.; Fridkin, M.; Gilon, C.; Slaninova, J.:.). Kenes International, Geneva/Switzerland (2005)