A Devillers-Thiery
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Pons S, Sallette J, Bourgeois J, Taly A, Changeux J, Devillers-Thiery A
Eur J Neurosci
. 2004 Sep;
20(8):2022-30.
PMID: 15450081
Many neurological pathologies are related to misfolded proteins. During folding and assembly in the endoplasmic reticulum, the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) subunits undergo several conformational changes to acquire the ability...
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Devillers-Thiery A, Bourgeois J, Pons S, Le Sourd A, Pucci B, Changeux J
Biol Cell
. 2003 Oct;
95(6):373-81.
PMID: 14519554
Nicotinic and serotoninergic 5HT3 receptors share important sequence identities except for their cytoplasmic loop. Both ends of this loop display conserved 3D helical structures with distinct primary sequences. We decided...
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Paas Y, Devillers-Thiery A, Teichberg V, Changeux J, Eisenstein M
Trends Pharmacol Sci
. 2000 Feb;
21(3):87-92.
PMID: 10689361
The concept that the ligand-binding domain of vertebrate glutamate receptor channels and bacterial periplasmic substrate-binding proteins (PBPs) share similar three-dimensional (3D) structures has gained increasing support in recent years. On...
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Corringer P, Bertrand S, Galzi J, Devillers-Thiery A, Changeux J, Bertrand D
Novartis Found Symp
. 1999 Sep;
225:215-24; discussion 224-30.
PMID: 10472058
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors are homo- or heteropentameric proteins belonging to the superfamily of receptor channels including the glycine and GABA-A receptors. Affinity labelling and mutagenesis experiments indicated that the M2...
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Corringer P, Bertrand S, Galzi J, Devillers-Thiery A, Changeux J, Bertrand D
Neuron
. 1999 May;
22(4):831-43.
PMID: 10230802
In the alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, we analyze the contribution of mutations E237A and V251T, together with the proline insertion P236', in the conversion of the charge selectivity from cationic...
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Bertrand S, Devillers-Thiery A, Palma E, Buisson B, Edelstein S, Corringer P, et al.
Neuroreport
. 1998 Jan;
8(16):3591-6.
PMID: 9427332
Mutation of the conserved leucine residue, in the second transmembrane domain of the neuronal alpha7 acetylcholine receptor to a threonine (L247T) causes pleiotropic alterations of receptor properties. In this study...
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Paas Y, Eisenstein M, Medevielle F, Teichberg V, Devillers-Thiery A
Neuron
. 1996 Nov;
17(5):979-90.
PMID: 8938129
In a situation so far unique among neurotransmitter receptors, glutamate receptors share amino acid sequence similarities with the bacterial periplasmic binding proteins (PBPs). On the basis of the primary structure...
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Paas Y, Devillers-Thiery A, Changeux J, Medevielle F, Teichberg V
EMBO J
. 1996 Apr;
15(7):1548-56.
PMID: 8612578
The chick cerebellar kainate (KA) binding protein (KBP), a member of the family of ionotropic glutamate receptors, harbours a glycine-rich (GxGxxG) motif known to be involved in the binding of...
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Changeux J, BESSIS A, Bourgeois J, Corringer P, Devillers-Thiery A, Eisele J, et al.
Cold Spring Harb Symp Quant Biol
. 1996 Jan;
61:343-62.
PMID: 9246464
No abstract available.
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Chimaeric nicotinic-serotonergic receptor combines distinct ligand binding and channel specificities
Eisele J, Bertrand S, Galzi J, Devillers-Thiery A, Changeux J, Bertrand D
Nature
. 1993 Dec;
366(6454):479-83.
PMID: 8247158
The neuronal nicotinic alpha 7 (nAChR) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5HT3) receptors are ligand-gated ion channels with a homologous topological organization and have activation and desensitization reactions in common. Yet these homo-oligomeric...