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Miquel Pons is a researcher affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain. Their work primarily spans the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these domains, their research focuses on key subfields such as Molecular Biology, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, Oncology, and General Health Professions.

The main topics covered by Miquel Pons' research include Protein Structure and Dynamics, Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, Monoclonal and Polyclonal Antibodies Research, Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling, Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology, and RNA Research and Splicing.

Their recent publications highlight a consistent contribution to understanding protein dynamics and receptor biology. Selected recent papers include:

  • "Ligands selectively tune the local and global motions of neurotensin receptor 1 (NTS1)," 2023, published in Cell Reports
  • "Regulation of Src tumor activity by its N-terminal intrinsically disordered region," 2022, published in Oncogene
  • "Stabilization of pre-existing neurotensin receptor conformational states by β-arrestin-1 and the biased allosteric modulator ML314," 2023, published in Nature Communications
  • "A FRET-Based Biosensor for the Src N-Terminal Regulatory Element," 2022, published in Biosensors
  • "A Methionine Chemical Shift Based Order Parameter Characterizing Global Protein Dynamics," 2020, published in ChemBioChem

Throughout their career, Miquel Pons has frequently collaborated with several scientists, including Alejandro Fernández, Elise Fourgous, Serge Roche, Juan Carlos Paniagua, and Audrey Sirvent. These collaborations span various research projects and publications.

Publications by Miquel Pons often appear in notable venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Oncogene, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Cell Reports, and Nature Communications. The most frequent venue for their publications is bioRxiv, with six publications recorded.

Best Publications

  • The Static Magnetic Field Dependence of Chemical Exchange Linebroadening Defines the NMR Chemical Shift Time Scale

    Oscar Millet;J. Patrick Loria;Christopher D. Kroenke;Miquel Pons

  • Peptide and amide bond-containing dendrimers.

    Laia Crespo;Glòria Sanclimens;Miquel Pons;Ernest Giralt

  • Phospholipid polymers—Synthesis and spectral characteristics

    David Samuel Johnston;Sukhpal Sanghera;Miquel Pons;Dennis Chapman

  • Liposomes obtained by the ethanol injection method

    Miquel Pons;Mercè Foradada;Joan Estelrich

  • LINGO, an efficient holographic text based method to calculate biophysical properties and intermolecular similarities.

    David Vidal;Michael Thormann;Miquel Pons

  • NMR Studies of the Reversible Dimerization and Guest Exchange Processes of Tetra Urea Calix[4]arenes Using a Derivative with Lower Symmetry

    Oliver Mogck;Miquel Pons;Volker Böhmer, ,† and;Walter Vogt

  • CD of proline-rich polypeptides: application to the study of the repetitive domain of maize glutelin-2.

    F. Rabanal;M. D. Ludevid;M. Pons;E. Giralt

  • Dynamic NMR studies of supramolecular complexes

    M. Pons;O. Millet

  • Peptide Dendrimers Based on Polyproline Helices

    Laia Crespo;Glòria Sanclimens;Beatriz Montaner;Ricardo Pérez-Tomás

  • Dynamic interactions of proteins in complex networks: a more structured view

    Amelie Stein;Roland A. Pache;Pau Bernadó;Miquel Pons

  • Cyclization of disulfide-containing peptides in solid-phase synthesis.

    F Albericio;R P Hammer;C García-Echeverría;M A Molins

  • Physicochemical properties of enrofloxacin

    Mònica Lizondo;Miquel Pons;Montserrat Gallardo;Joan Estelrich

  • Peptide binding induces large scale changes in inter-domain mobility in human Pin1.

    Doris M. Jacobs;Krishna Saxena;Martin Vogtherr;Pau Bernadó

  • A New Class of Foldamers Based on cis-γ-Amino-l-proline1,2

    Josep Farrera-Sinfreu;Laura Zaccaro;David Vidal;Xavier Salvatella

  • Lipid binding by the Unique and SH3 domains of c-Src suggests a new regulatory mechanism

    Yolanda Pérez;Mariano Maffei;Ana Igea;Irene Amata

  • The Unique Domain Forms a Fuzzy Intramolecular Complex in Src Family Kinases

    Miguel Arbesú;Mariano Maffei;Tiago N. Cordeiro;João M.C. Teixeira

  • Interpretation of 15N NMR relaxation data of globular proteins using hydrodynamic calculations with HYDRONMR.

    Pau Bernadó;José García de la Torre;Miquel Pons

  • Structure and Dynamics of Ribosomal Protein L12: An Ensemble Model Based on SAXS and NMR Relaxation

    Pau Bernadó;Kristofer Modig;Przemysław Grela;Dmitri I. Svergun

  • Influence of the Hofmeister anions on protein stability as studied by thermal denaturation and chemical shift perturbation.

    Xavier Tadeo;Miquel Pons;Oscar Millet

  • Are 1,3-Di-O-benzoylcalix[4]arenes an Exception to the (13)C-NMR Rule for Conformational Determination?

    J. Oriol Magrans;Javier de Mendoza;Miquel Pons;Pilar Prados

  • Structural Characterization of the Natively Unfolded N-Terminal Domain of Human c-Src Kinase: Insights into the Role of Phosphorylation of the Unique Domain

    Yolanda Pérez;Margarida Gairí;Miquel Pons;Pau Bernadó

Frequent Co-Authors

Ernest Giralt
Ernest Giralt University of Barcelona
Pau Bernadó
Pau Bernadó University of Montpellier
Fernando Albericio
Fernando Albericio University of KwaZulu-Natal
David Andreu
David Andreu Pompeu Fabra University
Jaume Veciana
Jaume Veciana Institut de Ciència de Materials de Barcelona
Dennis Chapman
Dennis Chapman The Royal Free Hospital
Israel Fernández
Israel Fernández Complutense University of Madrid
Javier de Mendoza
Javier de Mendoza Autonomous University of Madrid
Dmitri I. Svergun
Dmitri I. Svergun European Bioinformatics Institute
George Barany
George Barany University of Minnesota

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