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Biology and Biochemistry D-index 42 Citations 4,969 82 World Ranking 15291 National Ranking 729

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Amino acid

Jean-Claude Pernollet mainly investigates Biochemistry, Pichia pastoris, Odorant binding, Peptide sequence and Phytophthora. His Biochemistry study incorporates themes from Molecular biology and Botany. His Pichia pastoris research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Odorant-binding protein, Pheromone binding, Pheromone binding protein and Signal peptide.

His work on Cyanogen bromide as part of his general Peptide sequence study is frequently connected to Conceptus, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His research in Phytophthora intersects with topics in Phytophthora cryptogea and Elicitor. His studies deal with areas such as Phytophthora nicotianae and Phytophthora capsici as well as Phytophthora cryptogea.

His most cited work include:

  • Structure and activity of proteins from pathogenic fungi Phytophthora eliciting necrosis and acquired resistance in tobacco. (316 citations)
  • Comparison of Odorant Specificity of Two Human Olfactory Receptors from Different Phylogenetic Classes and Evidence for Antagonism (151 citations)
  • Protein bodies of seeds: Ultrastructure, biochemistry, biosynthesis and degradation (136 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Jean-Claude Pernollet mostly deals with Biochemistry, Peptide sequence, Elicitin, Amino acid and Phytophthora. His work in Enzyme, Storage protein, Pichia pastoris, Protein secondary structure and Protein structure are all subfields of Biochemistry research. His work deals with themes such as Odorant binding, Yeast and Odorant-binding protein, which intersect with Pichia pastoris.

The various areas that he examines in his Peptide sequence study include Locust, Glycosylation, Molecular biology, Homology and Peptide. In his study, Secretory protein is inextricably linked to Edman degradation, which falls within the broad field of Amino acid. His Phytophthora research includes themes of Phytophthora cryptogea, Elicitor and Microbiology.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Biochemistry (58.33%)
  • Peptide sequence (18.52%)
  • Elicitin (17.59%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2002-2011)?

  • Biochemistry (58.33%)
  • Receptor (8.33%)
  • Olfaction (7.41%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Biochemistry, Receptor, Olfaction, Olfactory receptor and Stereochemistry are his primary areas of study. In most of his Biochemistry studies, his work intersects topics such as Genetics. His Receptor study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Neuroscience and Phylogenetic tree.

His Olfaction study combines topics in areas such as Pheromone, Olfactory system, Hamster and Sex pheromone. His work in Stereochemistry addresses issues such as Binding site, which are connected to fields such as Ligand, Conformational change, Isothermal titration calorimetry and Phytophthora cryptogea. He has researched Ligand in several fields, including Lipocalin, Peptide sequence, Odorant-binding protein, Phytophthora and Protein structure.

Between 2002 and 2011, his most popular works were:

  • Comparison of Odorant Specificity of Two Human Olfactory Receptors from Different Phylogenetic Classes and Evidence for Antagonism (151 citations)
  • Sulfur Single-wavelength Anomalous Diffraction Crystal Structure of a Pheromone-Binding Protein from the Honeybee Apis mellifera L (81 citations)
  • Odorant Binding and Conformational Changes of a Rat Odorant-binding Protein (56 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Gene
  • Enzyme
  • Amino acid

Jean-Claude Pernollet focuses on Receptor, Olfactory receptor, Olfaction, Odor and Odorant binding. His Receptor research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Stimulation, Neuroscience and Phylogenetic tree. His Phylogenetic tree research is under the purview of Biochemistry.

His research combines Genetics and Biochemistry. His Olfactory receptor research incorporates elements of Phylogenetics and Computational biology. His work investigates the relationship between Odorant binding and topics such as Isothermal titration calorimetry that intersect with problems in Lipocalin and Ligand.

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Best Publications

Structure and activity of proteins from pathogenic fungi Phytophthora eliciting necrosis and acquired resistance in tobacco.

Pierre Ricci;Philippe Bonnet;Jean‐Claude Huet;Marc Sallantin.
FEBS Journal (1989)

487 Citations

Protein bodies of seeds: Ultrastructure, biochemistry, biosynthesis and degradation

Jean-Claude Pernollet.
Phytochemistry (1978)

207 Citations

Evidence of an odorant-binding protein in the human olfactory mucus: location, structural characterization, and odorant-binding properties.

Loïc Briand;Corinne Eloit;Claude Nespoulous;Valérie Bézirard.
Biochemistry (2002)

181 Citations

Characterization of a chemosensory protein (ASP3c) from honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) as a brood pheromone carrier

Loïc Briand;Nicharat Swasdipan;Claude Nespoulous;Valérie Bézirard.
FEBS Journal (2002)

171 Citations

Comparison of Odorant Specificity of Two Human Olfactory Receptors from Different Phylogenetic Classes and Evidence for Antagonism

Guenhaël Sanz;Claire Schlegel;Jean-Claude Pernollet;Loïc Briand.
Chemical Senses (2005)

170 Citations

High homology between a trophoblastic protein (trophoblastin) isolated from ovine embryo and α-interferons

Gilles Charpigny;Pierrette Reinaud;Jean-Claude Huet;Michel Guillomot.
FEBS Letters (1988)

168 Citations

Cloning and Expression of a Queen Pheromone-Binding Protein in the Honeybee: an Olfactory-Specific, Developmentally Regulated Protein

Emmanuelle Danty;Loı̈c Briand;Christine Michard-Vanhée;Valérie Perez.
The Journal of Neuroscience (1999)

153 Citations

Amino acid sequence of locust neuroparsins.

Josiane Girardie;Adrien Girardie;Jean-Claude Huet;Jean-Claude Pernollet.
FEBS Letters (1989)

146 Citations

Characterization of a Novel Protein Induced by Progressive or Rapid Drought and Salinity in Brassica napus Leaves.

Marie-Pierre Reviron;Nicole Vartanian;Marc Sallantin;Jean-Claude Huet.
Plant Physiology (1992)

126 Citations

Sequential Cleavage and Excision of a Segment of the Thyrotropin Receptor Ectodomain

Simon de Bernard;Micheline Misrahi;Jean-Claude Huet;Isabelle Beau.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1999)

124 Citations

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