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    Folding propensities of peptide fragments of myoglobin by Reymond, Martine T., Dyson, H. Jane, Wright, Peter E., Merutka, Gene

    Published in Protein science (01-03-1997)
    “…Myoglobin has been studied extensively as a paradigm for protein folding. As part of an ongoing study of potential folding initiation sites in myoglobin, we…”
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    Truncated, branched, and/or cyclic analogs of neuropeptide Y: importance of the pancreatic peptide fold in the design of specific Y2 receptor ligands by Reymond, M. T, Delmas, L, Koerber, S. C, Brown, M. R, Rivier, J. E

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-10-1992)
    “…Truncated, branched, and/or cyclic neuropeptide Y (NPY) analogues were tested for their ability to bind to the neuroblastoma cells, SK-N-MC (Y1 receptor) and…”
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    Stabilization of a type VI turn in a family of linear peptides in water solution by Yao, J, Feher, V A, Espejo, B F, Reymond, M T, Wright, P E, Dyson, H J

    Published in Journal of molecular biology (04-11-1994)
    “…The sources of the stability of a type VI turn formed with high population in the cis isomeric form of an unblocked six residue peptide,…”
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    Pivalase Catalytic Antibodies: Towards Abzymatic Activation of Prodrugs by Bensel, Nicolas, Reymond, Martine T., Reymond, Jean-Louis

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (05-11-2001)
    “…Screening of monoclonal‐antibody libraries generated against the tert‐butyl phosphonate hapten 2 and the chloromethyl phosphonate hapten 3 with…”
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    Contribution of Increased Length and Intact Capping Sequences to the Conformational Preference for Helix in a 31-Residue Peptide from the C Terminus of Myohemerythrin by Reymond, Martine T, Huo, Shouqin, Duggan, Brendan, Wright, Peter E, Dyson, H. Jane

    Published in Biochemistry (Easton) (29-04-1997)
    “…In order to examine the effects of chain length on the propensity of short peptides to form helix-like structures in aqueous solution, we have studied a…”
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    NMR characterization of a single‐cysteine mutant of Escherichia coli thioredoxin and a covalent thioredoxin‐peptide complex by Jeng, Mei‐Fen, Reymond, Martine T., Tennant, Linda L., Holmgren, Arne, Dyson, H. Jane

    Published in European journal of biochemistry (15-10-1998)
    “…The mechanism of disulfide reduction by thioredoxin in the cell is thought to occur through the formation and subsequent destruction of a mixed‐disulfide…”
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    A Catalytic Antibody against a Tocopherol Cyclase Inhibitor by Manetsch, Roman, Zheng, Lei, Reymond, Martine T., Woggon, Wolf-Dietrich, Reymond, Jean-Louis

    Published in Chemistry : a European journal (17-05-2004)
    “…The cyclic ammonium cation 5 and its guanidinium analogue 4 are inhibitors of tocopherol cyclase. Monoclonal antibodies were raised against protein conjugates…”
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    A Structural Basis for the Activity of Retro-Diels-Alder Catalytic Antibodies: Evidence for a Catalytic Aromatic Residue by Hugot, Marina, Bensel, Nicolas, Vogel, Monique, Reymond, Martine T., Stadler, Beda, Reymond, Jean-Louis, Baumann, Ulrich

    “…The nitroxyl synthase catalytic antibodies 10F11, 9D9, and 27C5 catalyze the release of nitroxyl from a bicyclic pro-drug by accelerating a retro-Diels-Alder…”
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    Truncated, branched, and/or cyclic analogues of neuropeptide Y: Importance of the pancreatic peptide fold in the design of specific Y sub(2) receptor ligands by Reymond, M T, Delmas, L, Koerber, S C, Brown, M R, Rivier, JE

    Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (01-01-1992)
    “…Truncated, branched, and/or cyclic neuropeptide Y (NPY) analogues were tested for their ability to bind to the neuroblastoma cells, SK-N-MC (Y sub(1) receptor)…”
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