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    Cytoplasmic Loop Connecting Helices IV and V of the Melibiose Permease from Escherichia coli Is Involved in the Process of Na+-coupled Sugar Translocation by Dayem, Manal Abdel, Basquin, Cécile, Pourcher, Thierry, Cordat, Emmanuelle, Leblanc, Gérard

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-01-2003)
    “…Previous photolabeling and limited proteolysis studies suggested that one of the four basic residues (Arg-141) of the N-terminal cytoplasmic loop connecting…”
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    The putative immunity protein of the Gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides is preferentially located in the cytoplasm compartment by Dayem, Manal Abdel, Fleury, Yannick, Devilliers, Ginette, Chaboisseau, Eddy, Girard, Robert, Nicolas, Pierre, Delfour, Antoine

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-1996)
    “…Abstract Immunity proteins are thought to protect bacteriocin-producing bacterial strains against the bactericidal effects of their own bacteriocin. The…”
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    In vitro interactions of Caenorhabditis elegans dystrophin with dystrobrevin and syntrophin by Gieseler, Kathrin, Abdel-Dayem, Manal, Ségalat, Laurent

    Published in FEBS letters (12-11-1999)
    “…Dystrophin, the product of the gene mutated in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is bound by its C-terminus to a protein complex including the related protein…”
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    Covalent structure, synthesis, and structure-function studies of mesentericin Y 105(37), a defensive peptide from gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides by Fleury, Y, Dayem, M A, Montagne, J J, Chaboisseau, E, Le Caer, J P, Nicolas, P, Delfour, A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-06-1996)
    “…A 37-residue cationic antimicrobial peptide named mesentericin Y 105(37) was purified to homogeneity from cell-free culture supernatant of the Gram-positive…”
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    The putative immunity protein of the Gram-positive bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides is preferentially located in the cytoplasm compartment by Dayem, Manal Abdel, Fleury, Yannick, Devilliers, Ginette, Chaboisseau, Eddy, Girard, robert, Nicolas, Pierre, Delfour, Antoine

    Published in FEMS microbiology letters (01-05-1996)
    “…Immunity proteins are thought to protect bacteriocin-producing bacterial strains against the bactericidal effects of their own bacteriocin. The immunity…”
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    Covalent Structure, Synthesis, and Structure-Function Studies of Mesentericin Y 10537, a Defensive Peptide from Gram-positive Bacteria Leuconostoc mesenteroides by Yannick Fleury, Manal Abdel Dayem, Jean Jacques Montagne, Eddy Chaboisseau, Jean Pierre Le Caer, Pierre Nicolas, Antoine Delfour

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (14-06-1996)
    “…A 37-residue cationic antimicrobial peptide named mesentericin Y 105 37 was purified to homogeneity from cell-free culture supernatant of the Gram-positive…”
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