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    A new era of GPCR structural and chemical biology by Granier, Sébastien, Kobilka, Brian

    Published in Nature chemical biology (18-07-2012)
    “…G protein–coupled receptors (GPCRs) are versatile molecular machines that regulate the majority of physiological responses to chemically diverse hormones and…”
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    7TM proteins are not necessarily GPCRs by Vasiliauskaité-Brooks, Ieva, Healey, Robert D., Granier, Sébastien

    Published in Molecular and cellular endocrinology (01-07-2019)
    “…In this review article, we summarize the current knowledge on a large and diverse superfamily of seven-pass transmembrane proteins functionally independent…”
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    Structural insights into recognition of chemokine receptors by Staphylococcus aureus leukotoxins by Lambey, Paul, Otun, Omolade, Cong, Xiaojing, Hoh, François, Brunel, Luc, Verdié, Pascal, Grison, Claire M, Peysson, Fanny, Jeannot, Sylvain, Durroux, Thierry, Bechara, Cherine, Granier, Sébastien, Leyrat, Cédric

    Published in eLife (21-03-2022)
    “…(SA) leukocidin ED (LukED) belongs to a family of bicomponent pore forming toxins that play important roles in SA immune evasion and nutrient acquisition…”
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    Bringing GPCR Structural Biology to Medical Applications: Insights from Both V2 Vasopressin and Mu-Opioid Receptors by Fouillen, Aurélien, Bous, Julien, Granier, Sébastien, Mouillac, Bernard, Sounier, Remy

    Published in Membranes (Basel) (16-06-2023)
    “…G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are versatile signaling proteins that regulate key physiological processes in response to a wide variety of extracellular…”
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    Structure, dynamics and transferability of the metal-dependent polyhistidine tetramerization motif TetrHis for single-chain Fv antibodies by Healey, Robert D., Couillaud, Louise, Hoh, François, Mouhand, Assia, Fouillen, Aurelien, Couvineau, Pierre, Granier, Sébastien, Leyrat, Cédric

    Published in Communications chemistry (28-07-2023)
    “…The polyhistidine (6XHis) motif is one of the most ubiquitous protein purification tags. The 6XHis motif enables the binding of tagged proteins to various…”
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    An automated platform for structural analysis of membrane proteins through serial crystallography by Healey, Robert D., Basu, Shibom, Humm, Anne-Sophie, Leyrat, Cedric, Cong, Xiaojing, Golebiowski, Jérôme, Dupeux, Florine, Pica, Andrea, Granier, Sébastien, Márquez, José Antonio

    Published in Cell reports methods (25-10-2021)
    “…Membrane proteins are central to many pathophysiological processes, yet remain very difficult to analyze structurally. Moreover, high-throughput…”
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    Amphipols in G Protein-Coupled Receptor Pharmacology: What Are They Good For? by Mary, Sophie, Damian, Marjorie, Rahmeh, Rita, Mouillac, Bernard, Marie, Jacky, Granier, Sébastien, Banères, Jean-Louis

    Published in The Journal of membrane biology (01-10-2014)
    “…G protein-coupled receptors are at a central node of all cell communications. Investigating their molecular functioning is therefore crucial for both academic…”
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    Structure of the δ-opioid receptor bound to naltrindole by Granier, Sébastien, Manglik, Aashish, Kruse, Andrew C., Kobilka, Tong Sun, Thian, Foon Sun, Weis, William I., Kobilka, Brian K.

    Published in Nature (London) (17-05-2012)
    “…The X-ray crystal structure of the mouse δ-opioid receptor in complex with the subtype-selective antagonist naltrindole is reported. Where opiates hit home…”
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    FRET-based measurement of GPCR conformational changes by Granier, Sébastien, Kim, Samuel, Fung, Juan José, Bokoch, Michael P, Parnot, Charles

    “…The C-termini of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) interact with specific kinases and arrestins in an agonist-dependent manner suggesting that conformational…”
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    Propagation of conformational changes during μ-opioid receptor activation by Sounier, Rémy, Mas, Camille, Steyaert, Jan, Laeremans, Toon, Manglik, Aashish, Huang, Weijiao, Kobilka, Brian K., Déméné, Héléne, Granier, Sébastien

    Published in Nature (London) (20-08-2015)
    “…NMR spectroscopy reveals the conformational changes of the μ-opioid receptor that are associated with receptor activation, helping to explain why the…”
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    Crystal structure of the µ-opioid receptor bound to a morphinan antagonist by Manglik, Aashish, Kruse, Andrew C., Kobilka, Tong Sun, Thian, Foon Sun, Mathiesen, Jesper M., Sunahara, Roger K., Pardo, Leonardo, Weis, William I., Kobilka, Brian K., Granier, Sébastien

    Published in Nature (London) (17-05-2012)
    “…Opium is one of the world’s oldest drugs, and its derivatives morphine and codeine are among the most used clinical drugs to relieve severe pain. These…”
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    Molecular insights into the biased signaling mechanism of the μ-opioid receptor by Cong, Xiaojing, Maurel, Damien, Déméné, Hélène, Vasiliauskaité-Brooks, Ieva, Hagelberger, Joanna, Peysson, Fanny, Saint-Paul, Julie, Golebiowski, Jérôme, Granier, Sébastien, Sounier, Rémy

    Published in Molecular cell (21-10-2021)
    “…GPCR functional selectivity opens new opportunities for the design of safer drugs. Ligands orchestrate GPCR signaling cascades by modulating the receptor…”
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    Structural insights into adiponectin receptors suggest ceramidase activity by Vasiliauskaité-Brooks, Ieva, Sounier, Remy, Rochaix, Pascal, Bellot, Gaëtan, Fortier, Mathieu, Hoh, François, De Colibus, Luigi, Bechara, Chérine, Saied, Essa M., Arenz, Christoph, Leyrat, Cédric, Granier, Sébastien

    Published in Nature (London) (06-04-2017)
    “…Structures of the adiponectin receptors ADIPOR1 and ADIPOR2 combined with molecular dynamics simulations and enzymatic assays suggest that both receptors have…”
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