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Mohitosh Maiti

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Mattelaer C, Maiti M, Smets L, Maiti M, Schepers G, Mattelaer H, et al.
Chembiochem . 2021 Jan; 22(9):1638-1645. PMID: 33427360
Xenobiology explores synthetic nucleic acid polymers as alternative carriers of genetic information to expand the central dogma. The xylo- and deoxyxylo-nucleic acids (XyNA and dXyNA), containing 3' epimers of riboses...
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Peigneur S, Cheneval O, Maiti M, Leipold E, Heinemann S, Lescrinier E, et al.
FASEB J . 2018 Dec; 33(3):3693-3703. PMID: 30509130
A 13 aa residue voltage-gated sodium (Na) channel inhibitor peptide, Pn, containing 2 disulfide bridges was designed by using a chimeric approach. This approach was based on a common pharmacophore...
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Ramaswamy A, Smyrnova D, Froeyen M, Maiti M, Herdewijn P, Ceulemans A
J Chem Theory Comput . 2017 Jul; 13(10):5028-5038. PMID: 28742346
Xylo-nucleic acid (XyloNA) is a synthetic analogue of ribo-nucleic acid (RNA), where the ribose sugar has been replaced by xylose. We present a molecular dynamics study of the conformational evolution...
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Cremonez C, Maiti M, Peigneur S, Cassoli J, Dutra A, Waelkens E, et al.
Toxins (Basel) . 2016 Oct; 8(10). PMID: 27706049
To date, several families of peptide toxins specifically interacting with ion channels in scorpion venom have been described. One of these families comprise peptide toxins (called KTxs), known to modulate...
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Maiti M, Maiti M, Knies C, Dumbre S, Lescrinier E, Rosemeyer H, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2015 Jul; 43(15):7189-200. PMID: 26175047
There is a common interest for studying xeno-nucleic acid systems in the fields of synthetic biology and the origin of life, in particular, those with an engineered backbone and possessing...
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Maiti M, Maiti M, Rozenski J, De Jonghe S, Herdewijn P
Org Biomol Chem . 2015 Apr; 13(18):5158-74. PMID: 25849139
In view of a persistent threat to mankind, the development of nucleotide-based prodrugs against hepatitis C virus (HCV) is considered as a constant effort in many medicinal chemistry groups. In...
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Lebbe E, Peigneur S, Maiti M, Mille B, Devi P, Ravichandran S, et al.
Toxicon . 2014 Sep; 91:145-54. PMID: 25194747
Cone snails (Conus sp.) are poisonous animals that can be found in all oceans where they developed a venomous strategy to prey or to defend. The venom of these species...
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Lebbe E, Peigneur S, Maiti M, Devi P, Ravichandran S, Lescrinier E, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2014 Feb; 289(14):9573-83. PMID: 24567324
α-Conotoxins are peptide toxins found in the venom of marine cone snails and potent antagonists of various subtypes of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs). nAChRs are cholinergic receptors forming ligand-gated ion...
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Maiti M, Nauwelaerts K, Herdewijn P
Bioorg Med Chem Lett . 2012 Jan; 22(4):1709-11. PMID: 22257890
Over-expressions of miRNAs are being increasingly linked with many diseases including different types of cancer. In this study, the role of some known small molecular therapeutics has been investigated for...
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Maiti M, Siegmund V, Abramov M, Lescrinier E, Rosemeyer H, Froeyen M, et al.
Chemistry . 2011 Dec; 18(3):869-79. PMID: 22180030
Orthogonal nucleic acids are chemically modified nucleic acid polymers that are unable to transfer information with natural nucleic acids and thus can be used in synthetic biology to store and...