5 results match your criteria: "Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille[Affiliation]"
Probiotics Antimicrob Proteins
August 2021
Université de Lille, CNRS-Inserm, CHU Lille, Institut Pasteur de Lille, U1019-UMR 9017 CIIL- Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille, Lille, France.
Infectious mastitis is the major cause of early weaning, depriving infants of breastfeeding benefits. It is associated with an inflammatory condition of the breast and lowered resistance to infection. Drug administration during lactation often being contra-indicated, it is therefore important to consider safe therapeutic alternatives to antibiotic and anti-inflammatory therapies, such as probiotics.
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November 2019
University of Lille , CNRS, Institut Pasteur de Lille, INSERM U1019, UMR CNRS 8204, Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille, F-59000 Lille , France.
One hallmark of protein chemical synthesis is its capacity to access proteins that living systems can hardly produce. This is typically the case for proteins harboring post-translational modifications such as ubiquitin or ubiquitin-like modifiers. Various methods have been developed for accessing polyubiquitin conjugates by semi- or total synthesis.
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October 2019
University of Lille , CNRS, Institut Pasteur de Lille, INSERM U1019, UMR CNRS 8204, Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille, F-59000 Lille , France.
While the semi or total synthesis of ubiquitin or polyubiquitin conjugates has attracted a lot of attention the past decade, the preparation of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMO) conjugates is much less developed. We describe hereinafter some important molecular features to consider when preparing SUMO-2/3 conjugates by chemical synthesis using the native chemical ligation and extended methods. In particular, we clarify the role of the conserved cysteine residue on SUMO-2/3 domain stability and properties.
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June 2019
UMR CNRS 8204, Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille , University of Lille, CNRS, Institut Pasteur de Lille , F-59000 Lille , France.
The native chemical ligation reaction (NCL) involves reacting a C-terminal peptide thioester with an N-terminal cysteinyl peptide to produce a native peptide bond between the two fragments. This reaction has considerably extended the size of polypeptides and proteins that can be produced by total synthesis and has also numerous applications in bioconjugation, polymer synthesis, material science, and micro- and nanotechnology research. The aim of the present review is to provide a thorough mechanistic overview of NCL and extended methods.
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December 2018
University of Lille, Pasteur Institute of Lille, UMR CNRS 8204 , Centre d'Immunité et d'Infection de Lille, F-59000 Lille , France.
Standard conditions for the formation of seryl-cysteinyl junctions by Native Chemical Ligation (NCL) can result in significant epimerization of the serine residue. Epimerization can be minimized to background level by adjusting peptide concentration and working at 4 °C.
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