Publications

Publications using CALIXAR Protein Products

GPCRs

Adenosine receptor A2A

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Enabling STD-NMR fragment screening using stabilized native GPCR : A case study of adenosine receptor
Igonet S et al. 2018
DISCOVERY ON TARGET
Towards Native and Stable GPCRs for Conformational Antibody Development
Jawhari A. Boston, 2019
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Novel systematic detergent screening method for membrane proteins solubilization.
Desuzinges Mandon E. et al. 2017

Melatonin receptor type 1A

MOLECULAR & CELLULAR PROTEOMICS
Purification and identification of G protein-coupled receptor protein complexes under native conditions
Daulat AM. Et al. 2017
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Novel systematic detergent screening method for membrane proteins solubilization.
Desuzinges Mandon E. et al. 2017

Ion channels

Solute carrier family 12 member 5

SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Molecular architecture of potassium chloride co-transporter KCC2
Agez M et al. 2017
DISCOVERY ON TARGET
Towards Native and Stable GPCRs for Conformational Antibody Development
Jawhari A. Boston, 2015
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Novel systematic detergent
Desuzinges Mandon E. et al. 2017

Transporters

Multidrug efflux pump subunit AcrB

PROC NATL ACAD SCI USA
Transport of drugs by the multidrug transporter AcrB involves an access and a deep binding pocket that are separated by a switch-loop.
Eicher T. et al. 2012
ACTA CRYSTALLOGR BIOL CRYSTALLOGR
Purification, crystallization and preliminary diffraction studies of AcrB, an inner-membrane multi-drug efflux protein.
Pos KM. et al. 2002

Multidrug resistance ABC transporter ATP-binding/permease protein BmrA

ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY
Novel systematic detergent
Desuzinges Mandon E. et al. 2017
PLOS ONE
Structuring detergents for extracting and stabilizing functional membrane proteins.
Matar-Merheb R. et al. 2011
BIOCHEM J.
The ABC transporter BmrA from Bacillus subtilis is a functional dimer when in a detergent-solubilized state.
Stéphanie Ravaud et al. 2017

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