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Overview

Mariella Tegoni is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their professional work is situated within this prominent national research institution.

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Best Publications

  • Mammalian odorant binding proteins

    Mariella Tegoni;Paolo Pelosi;Florence Vincent;Silvia Spinelli

  • Structural aspects of sexual attraction and chemical communication in insects.

    Mariella Tegoni;Valérie Campanacci;Christian Cambillau

  • X-ray structure and ligand binding study of a moth chemosensory protein.

    Audrey Lartigue;Valérie Campanacci;Alain Roussel;Anna M. Larsson

  • Revisiting the specificity of Mamestra brassicae and Antheraea polyphemus pheromone-binding proteins with a fluorescence binding assay.

    Valérie Campanacci;Jürgen Krieger;Stefanie Bette;James N. Sturgis

  • Domain swapping creates a third putative combining site in bovine odorant binding protein dimer.

    Mariella Tegoni;Roberto Ramoni;Enrico Bignetti;Silvia Spinelli

  • Crystal Structure of E.Coli Alcohol Dehydrogenase Yqhd: Evidence of a Covalently Modified Nadp Coenzyme

    Gerlind Sulzenbacher;Karine Alvarez;Robert H.H. van den Heuvel;Cees Versluis

  • Revisiting the Catalytic CuZ Cluster of Nitrous Oxide (N2O) Reductase EVIDENCE OF A BRIDGING INORGANIC SULFUR

    Kieron Brown;Kristina Djinović-Carugo;Tuomas Haltia;Inês Cabrito

  • Camelid Heavy-Chain Variable Domains Provide Efficient Combining Sites to Haptens†

    Silvia Spinelli;Leon G. J. Frenken;Pim Hermans;Theo Verrips

  • Crystal structure of nitrous oxide reductase from Paracoccus denitrificans at 1.6 A resolution

    Tuomas Haltia;Kieron Brown;Mariella Tegoni;Christian Cambillau

  • Moth chemosensory protein exhibits drastic conformational changes and cooperativity on ligand binding

    Valérie Campanacci;Audrey Lartigue;B. Martin Hällberg;T. Alwyn Jones

  • N-terminal arm exchange is observed in the 2.15 A crystal structure of oxidized nitrite reductase from Pseudomonas aeruginosa.

    Didier Nurizzo;Maria-Chiara Silvestrini;Magali Mathieu;Francesca Cutruzzolà

  • Modular Structure of the Receptor Binding Proteins of Lactococcus lactis Phages THE RBP STRUCTURE OF THE TEMPERATE PHAGE TP901-1

    Silvia Spinelli;Valérie Campanacci;Stéphanie Blangy;Sylvain Moineau

  • Complexes of Porcine Odorant Binding Protein with Odorant Molecules Belonging to Different Chemical Classes

    Florence Vincent;Silvia Spinelli;Roberto Ramoni;Stefano Grolli

  • Crystal structure of Apis mellifera OBP14, a C-minus odorant-binding protein, and its complexes with odorant molecules.

    Silvia Spinelli;Amandine Lagarde;Immacolata Iovinella;Pierre Legrand

  • Medium-scale structural genomics: strategies for protein expression and crystallization.

    Renaud Vincentelli;Christophe Bignon;Arnaud Gruez;Stephane Canaan

  • THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A COCKROACH PHEROMONE-BINDING PROTEIN SUGGESTS A NEW LIGAND BINDING AND RELEASE MECHANISM

    Audrey Lartigue;Arnaud Gruez;Silvia Spinelli;Stéphane Rivière

  • The structure of the monomeric porcine odorant binding protein sheds light on the domain swapping mechanism.

    Silvia Spinelli;Roberto Ramoni;Stefano Grolli;Jacques Bonicel

  • Receptor-Binding Protein of Lactococcus lactis Phages: Identification and Characterization of the Saccharide Receptor-Binding Site

    Denise M. Tremblay;Mariella Tegoni;Silvia Spinelli;Valérie Campanacci

  • Lateral recognition of a dye hapten by a llama VHH domain.

    S Spinelli;M Tegoni;L Frenken;C van Vliet

  • Purification, characterization, and preliminary crystallographic study of copper-containing nitrous oxide reductase from Pseudomonas nautica 617.

    M Prudêncio;A S Pereira;P Tavares;S Besson

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Spinelli
Silvia Spinelli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Sylvain Moineau
Sylvain Moineau Université Laval
Jean-Yves Masson
Jean-Yves Masson Université Laval
Hans Eklund
Hans Eklund Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Jean-Claude Pernollet
Jean-Claude Pernollet INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Douwe van Sinderen
Douwe van Sinderen University College Cork
Christian Cambillau
Christian Cambillau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Alain Filloux
Alain Filloux Imperial College London
Paolo Pelosi
Paolo Pelosi Austrian Institute of Technology
James N. Sturgis
James N. Sturgis Aix-Marseille University

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