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World Ranking
16243
National Ranking
457

Overview

Michelle L. Colgrave is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research focuses primarily on agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. The scientist's work spans subfields including plant science, molecular biology, ecology, evolution, behavior and systematics, gastroenterology, and food science.

Within their research, main topics of interest include wheat and barley genetics and pathology, celiac disease research and management, botanical research and chemistry, food allergy and anaphylaxis research, phytase and its applications, protein hydrolysis and bioactive peptides, and plant and fungal interactions.

Recent notable publications are:

  • The mosaic oat genome gives insights into a uniquely healthy cereal crop, 2022, Nature
  • Perspectives on Future Protein Production, 2021, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Protein extraction protocols for optimal proteome measurement and arginine kinase quantitation from cricket Acheta domesticus for food safety assessment, 2021, Food Chemistry
  • Identification and Quantitation of Amylase Trypsin Inhibitors Across Cultivars Representing the Diversity of Bread Wheat, 2020, Journal of Proteome Research
  • Application of Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics to Barley Research, 2021, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry

Frequent coauthors collaborating with this scientist include:

  • Angéla Juhász
  • Utpal Bose
  • James A. Broadbent
  • Mitchell G. Nye-Wood
  • Keren Byrne

Publication venues where this scientist has appeared most often include:

  • Food Chemistry
  • Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
  • Foods
  • Frontiers in Nutrition
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Thermal, chemical, and enzymatic stability of the cyclotide kalata B1: the importance of the cyclic cystine knot.

    Michelle L Colgrave;David J Craik

  • Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry of oligonucleotide complexes with drugs, metals, and proteins

    Jennifer L. Beck;Michelle L. Colgrave;Stephen F. Ralph;Margaret M. Sheil

  • Anti-HIV cyclotides from the Chinese medicinal herb Viola yedoensis.

    Conan K L Wang;Michelle L Colgrave;Kirk R Gustafson;David C Ireland

  • A novel suite of cyclotides from Viola odorata: sequence variation and the implications for structure, function and stability

    David C. Ireland;Michelle L. Colgrave;David J. Craik

  • A Continent of Plant Defense Peptide Diversity: Cyclotides in Australian Hybanthus (Violaceae)

    Shane M. Simonsen;Lillian Sando;David C. Ireland;Michelle L. Colgrave

  • Alanine Scanning mutagenesis of the prototypic cyclotide reveals a cluster of residues essential for bioactivity

    Shane M. Simonsen;Lillian Sando;K. Johan Rosengren;Conan K. Wang

  • Cyclotides: natural, circular plant peptides that possess significant activity against gastrointestinal nematode parasites of sheep.

    Michelle L. Colgrave;Andrew C. Kotze;Yen-Hua Huang;John O’Grady

  • Discovery of Cyclotides in the Fabaceae Plant Family Provides New Insights into the Cyclization, Evolution, and Distribution of Circular Proteins

    Aaron G Poth;Michelle L Colgrave;Reynold Philip;Bomai Kerenga

  • Exposed proteins of the Schistosoma japonicum tegument

    Jason Mulvenna;Luke Moertel;Malcolm K. Jones;Malcolm K. Jones;Sujeevi Nawaratna

  • The biological activity of the prototypic cyclotide kalata b1 is modulated by the formation of multimeric pores.

    Yen-Hua Huang;Michelle L. Colgrave;Michelle L. Colgrave;Norelle L. Daly;Asbed Keleshian

  • Isolation and characterization of novel cyclotides from Viola hederaceae : Solution structure and anti-HIV activity of vhl-1, a leaf-specific expressed cyclotide

    Bin Chen;Bin Chen;Michelle L. Colgrave;Norelle L. Daly;K. Johan Rosengren

  • The anthelmintic activity of the cyclotides: natural variants with enhanced activity.

    Michelle L. Colgrave;Andrew C. Kotze;David C. Ireland;Conan K. Wang

  • Discovery of an unusual biosynthetic origin for circular proteins in legumes

    Aaron G. Poth;Michelle L. Colgrave;Russell E. Lyons;Norelle L. Daly

  • Albumins and their processing machinery are hijacked for cyclic peptides in sunflower

    Joshua S Mylne;Michelle L Colgrave;Norelle L Daly;Aurelie H Chanson

  • The secreted and surface proteomes of the adult stage of the carcinogenic human liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini.

    Jason Mulvenna;Banchob Sripa;Paul J. Brindley;Jeffrey Gorman

  • Multi-tissue omics analyses reveal molecular regulatory networks for puberty in composite beef cattle.

    Angela Cánovas;Antonio Reverter;Kasey L. DeAtley;Ryan L. Ashley

  • Cyclotides Associate with Leaf Vasculature and Are the Products of a Novel Precursor in Petunia (Solanaceae)

    Aaron G. Poth;Aaron G. Poth;Joshua S. Mylne;Julia Grassl;Russell E. Lyons

  • Discovery and Characterization of a Linear Cyclotide from Viola odorata: Implications for the Processing of Circular Proteins

    David C. Ireland;Michelle L. Colgrave;Philip Nguyencong;Norelle L. Daly

  • Cyclic MrIA: A Stable and Potent Cyclic Conotoxin with a Novel Topological Fold that Targets the Norepinephrine Transporter

    Erica S. Lovelace;Christopher J. Armishaw;Michelle L. Colgrave;Maria E. Wahlstrom

  • Anthelmintic activity of cyclotides: In vitro studies with canine and human hookworms.

    Michelle L. Colgrave;Andrew C. Kotze;Steven Kopp;James S. McCarthy

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Craik
David J. Craik University of Queensland
Norelle L. Daly
Norelle L. Daly James Cook University
Alun Jones
Alun Jones University of Queensland
K. Johan Rosengren
K. Johan Rosengren University of Queensland
Sigrid A. Lehnert
Sigrid A. Lehnert Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Antonio Reverter
Antonio Reverter Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Kemal Kazan
Kemal Kazan Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Andrew C. Kotze
Andrew C. Kotze University of Queensland
Matthew K. Morell
Matthew K. Morell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Malcolm K. Jones
Malcolm K. Jones University of Queensland

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