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D-Index
48
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7862
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15285
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656

Thierry Prangé publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thierry Prangé sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 447 publications — 85th percentile

85% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Thierry Prangé D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Thierry Prangé sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 48 D-Index — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Thierry Prangé is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France and focuses their research on several interconnected fields within materials science and molecular biology. Their primary areas include materials chemistry and molecular biology, with additional attention to organic chemistry, physical and theoretical chemistry, and spectroscopy.

Their scientific contributions cover a range of topics related to crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, enzyme structure and function, protein structure and dynamics, protein kinase regulation and GTPase signaling, crystallography and molecular interactions, and metabolomics and mass spectrometry studies.

Notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Thierry Prangé include:

  • A round-robin approach provides a detailed assessment of biomolecular small-angle scattering data reproducibility and yields consensus curves for benchmarking, 2022, Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • Equilibria between conformational states of the Ras oncogene protein revealed by high pressure crystallography, 2022, Chemical Science
  • High Pressure Promotes Binding of the Allosteric Inhibitor Zn2+-Cyclen in Crystals of Activated H-Ras, 2024, Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Method for the Identification of Potentially Bioactive Argon Binding Sites in Protein Families, 2022, Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling
  • Behavior of B- and Z-DNA Crystals under High Hydrostatic Pressure, 2022, Crystals

Thierry Prangé collaborates frequently with several scientists including N. Colloc'h, Alain Neuman, Éric Girard, Anne-Claire Dhaussy, and Michael Spoerner. These collaborations have resulted in multiple publications, reflecting an interdisciplinary approach to their research topics.

Their work has appeared predominantly in the following publication venues:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Acta Crystallographica Section D Structural Biology
  • Chemical Science
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling

Overall, Thierry Prangé's research explores crystallographic methods and molecular interactions, providing insights into enzyme and protein structures under various physical conditions using advanced materials chemistry approaches. This work is grounded in both theoretical and experimental frameworks aimed at understanding molecular behavior from a structural perspective.

Best Publications

  • Crystal Structure of the protein drug urate oxidase-inhibitor complex at 2.05 Å resolution

    Nathalie Colloc'h;Mohamed El Hajji;Bernard Bachet;Guillaume L'Hermite

  • Exploring hydrophobic sites in proteins with xenon or krypton.

    Thierry Prangé;Marc Schiltz;Lucile Pernot;Nathalie Colloc'h

  • Cation sensors based on terpyridine-functionalized boradiazaindacene.

    Christine Goze;Gilles Ulrich;Loïc Charbonnière;Michèle Cesario

  • Localization of the active site of human tumour necrosis factor (hTNF) by mutational analysis.

    X. Van Ostade;J. Tavernier;T. Prangé;W. Fiers

  • HIGHLY MODIFIED CYSTEINE-CONTAINING ANTIBIOTICS. CHEMICAL STRUCTURE AND CONFIGURATION OF NOSIHEPTIDE

    C. Pascard;A. Ducruix;J. Lunel;T. Prange

  • Tuning organogels and mesophases with phenanthroline ligands and their copper complexes by inter- to intramolecular hydrogen bonds.

    Raymond Ziessel;Guillaume Pickaert;Franck Camerel;Bertrand Donnio

  • Ordered water structure in an A-DNA octamer at 1.7 A resolution.

    Olga Kennard;William B. T. Cruse;Joseph Nachman;Thierry Prange

  • Isolation and structure (X-ray analysis) of marcfortine A, a new alkaloid from Penicillium roqueforti

    Judith Polonsky;Marie-Annick Merrien;Thierry Prangé;Claudine Pascard

  • Complexed and ligand-free high-resolution structures of urate oxidase (Uox) from Aspergillus flavus: a reassignment of the active-site binding mode.

    Pascal Retailleau;Nathalie Colloc'h;Denis Vivarès;Françoise Bonneté

  • The structure of “defective in induced resistance” protein of Arabidopsis thaliana, DIR1, reveals a new type of lipid transfer protein

    Marie-Bernard Lascombe;Bénédicte Bakan;Nathalie Buhot;Didier Marion

  • Structures of marcfortine B and C (X-ray analysis), alkaloids from

    Thierry Prangé;Marie-Annick Billion;Marc Vuilhorgne;Claudine Pascard

  • Efficient Synthesis of Calix[6]tmpa: A New Calix[6]azacryptand with Unique Conformational and Host–Guest Properties

    Xianshun Zeng;David Coquière;Aurélie Alenda;Eva Garrier

  • Lewis-acid-induced electrophilic substitution in indoles with acetone. Part 2

    Asima Chatterjee;Sukumar Manna;Julie Banerji;Claudine Pascard

  • Structure of a mispaired RNA double helix at 1.6-A resolution and implications for the prediction of RNA secondary structure

    William B. T. Cruse;Pedro Saludjian;Ewa Biala;Peter Strazewski

  • Structural Effects of Monovalent Anions on Polymorphic Lysozyme Crystals

    M. C. Vaney;I. Broutin;P. Retailleau;A. Douangamath

  • High-pressure protein crystallography (HPPX): instrumentation, methodology and results on lysozyme crystals.

    R. Fourme;R. Kahn;M. Mezouar;E. Girard

  • Three triterpenes and other terpenoids from Catha cassinoides

    C. Betancor;R. Freire;A.G. Gonzalez;J.A. Salazar

  • Protein crystallography under xenon and nitrous oxide pressure: comparison with in vivo pharmacology studies and implications for the mechanism of inhaled anesthetic action

    Nathalie Colloc’h;Jana Sopkova-de Oliveira Santos;Pascal Retailleau;Denis Vivarès

  • Calix[6]tren and copper(II): A third generation of funnel complexes on the way to redox calix-zymes

    Guillaume Izzet;Bénédicte Douziech;Thierry Prangé;Alain Tomas

  • Discovery of diarylhydantoins as new selective androgen receptor modulators.

    François Nique;Séverine Hebbe;Christophe Peixoto;Denis Annoot

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivia Reinaud
Olivia Reinaud Université Paris Cité
Mohamed Mezouar
Mohamed Mezouar European Synchrotron Radiation Facility
Michel Ponchet
Michel Ponchet INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Didier Marion
Didier Marion INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Antoine Royant
Antoine Royant Institut de Biologie Structurale
Richard A. Kahn
Richard A. Kahn Emory University
Raymond Ziessel
Raymond Ziessel University of Strasbourg
William Bourguet
William Bourguet University of Montpellier
Sylviane Lesieur
Sylviane Lesieur University of Paris-Saclay
Walter Fiers
Walter Fiers Ghent University

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