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Suzanne Bon
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Massoulié, Jean
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eric, krejci
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Grassi, Jacques
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Legay, Claire
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Leroy, Jacqueline
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Falasca, Cinzia
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Chatel, Jean-Marc
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Perrier, Noël
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Morel, Nicolas
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Silman, Israel
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Sussman, Joel
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Ayon, Annick
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Bon, Cassian
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Cousin, X
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Rosenberry, Terrone
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2009: Liang Dong; Carvalho Stéphanie; Bon Suzanne; Massoulié Jean
Unusual transfer of CutA into the secretory pathway, evidenced by fusion proteins with acetylcholinesterase.
The FEBS journal 2009;276(16):4473-82.
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2009: Liang Dong; Nunes-Tavares Nilson; Xie Heidi Q; Carvalho Stéphanie; Bon Suzanne; Massoulié Jean
Protein CutA undergoes an unusual transfer into the secretory pathway and affects the folding, oligomerization, and secretion of acetylcholinesterase.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2009;284(8):5195-207.
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2008: Massoulié Jean; Perrier Noël; Noureddine Hiba; Liang Dong; Bon Suzanne
Old and new questions about cholinesterases.
Chemico-biological interactions 2008;175(1-3):30-44.
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2008: Noureddine Hiba; Carvalho Stéphanie; Schmitt Claudine; Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
Acetylcholinesterase associates differently with its anchoring proteins ColQ and PRiMA.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2008;283(30):20722-32.
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2007: Noureddine Hiba; Schmitt Claudine; Liu Wangqing; Garbay Christiane; Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
Assembly of acetylcholinesterase tetramers by peptidic motifs from the proline-rich membrane anchor, PRiMA: competition between degradation and secretion pathways of heteromeric complexes.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2007;282(6):3487-97.
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2006: Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
The C-terminal T peptide of cholinesterases: structure, interactions, and influence on protein folding and secretion.
Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2006;30(1-2):233-6.
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2006: Perrier Noël A; Salani Monica; Falasca Cinzia; Bon Suzanne; Augusti-Tocco Gabriella; Massoulié Jean
Readthrough acetylcholinesterase expression remains minor after stress or exposure to inhibitors.
Journal of molecular neuroscience : MN 2006;30(1-2):75-6.
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2005: Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne; Perrier Noël; Falasca Cinzia
The C-terminal peptides of acetylcholinesterase: cellular trafficking, oligomerization and functional anchoring.
Chemico-biological interactions 2005;157-158():3-14.
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2005: Perrier Noël A; Salani Monica; Falasca Cinzia; Bon Suzanne; Augusti-Tocco Gabriella; Massoulié Jean
The readthrough variant of acetylcholinesterase remains very minor after heat shock, organophosphate inhibition and stress, in cell culture and in vivo.
Journal of neurochemistry 2005;94(3):629-38.
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2005: Falasca Cinzia; Perrier Noël; Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
Determinants of the t peptide involved in folding, degradation, and secretion of acetylcholinesterase.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2005;280(2):878-86.
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2004: Dvir Hay; Harel Michal; Bon Suzanne; Liu Wang-Qing; Vidal Michel; Garbay Christiane; Sussman Joel L; Massoulié Jean; Silman Israel
The synaptic acetylcholinesterase tetramer assembles around a polyproline II helix.
The EMBO journal 2004;23(22):4394-405.
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2004: Belbeoc'h Stéphanie; Falasca Cinzia; Leroy Jacqueline; Ayon Annick; Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
Elements of the C-terminal t peptide of acetylcholinesterase that determine amphiphilicity, homomeric and heteromeric associations, secretion and degradation.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 2004;271(8):1476-87.
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2004: Bon Suzanne; Dufourcq Jean; Leroy Jacqueline; Cornut Isabelle; Massoulié Jean
The C-terminal t peptide of acetylcholinesterase forms an alpha helix that supports homomeric and heteromeric interactions.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 2004;271(1):33-47.
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2003: Belbeoc'h Stéphanie; Massoulié Jean; Bon Suzanne
The C-terminal T peptide of acetylcholinesterase enhances degradation of unassembled active subunits through the ERAD pathway.
The EMBO journal 2003;22(14):3536-45.
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2003: Bon Suzanne; Ayon Annick; Leroy Jacqueline; Massoulié Jean
Trimerization domain of the collagen tail of acetylcholinesterase.
Neurochemical research 2003;28(3-4):523-35.
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2001: Morel N; Leroy J; Ayon A; Massoulié J; Bon S
Acetylcholinesterase H and T dimers are associated through the same contact. Mutations at this interface interfere with the C-terminal T peptide, inducing degradation rather than secretion.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001;276(40):37379-89.
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2001: Coussen F; Ayon A; Le Goff A; Leroy J; Massoulié J; Bon S
Addition of a glycophosphatidylinositol to acetylcholinesterase. Processing, degradation, and secretion.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2001;276(30):27881-92.
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2000: Perrier A L; Cousin X; Boschetti N; Haas R; Chatel J M; Bon S; Roberts W L; Pickett S R; Massoulié J; Rosenberry T L; Krejci E
Two distinct proteins are associated with tetrameric acetylcholinesterase on the cell surface.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2000;275(44):34260-5.
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1999: Morel N; Bon S; Greenblatt H M; Van Belle D; Wodak S J; Sussman J L; Massoulié J; Silman I
Effect of mutations within the peripheral anionic site on the stability of acetylcholinesterase.
Molecular pharmacology 1999;55(6):982-92.
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1999: Massoulié J; Anselmet A; Bon S; Krejci E; Legay C; Morel N; Simon S
The polymorphism of acetylcholinesterase: post-translational processing, quaternary associations and localization.
Chemico-biological interactions 1999;119-120():29-42.
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1998: Donger C; Krejci E; Serradell A P; Eymard B; Bon S; Nicole S; Chateau D; Gary F; Fardeau M; Massoulié J; Guicheney P
Mutation in the human acetylcholinesterase-associated collagen gene, COLQ, is responsible for congenital myasthenic syndrome with end-plate acetylcholinesterase deficiency (Type Ic).
American journal of human genetics 1998;63(4):967-75.
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1998: Massoulié J; Anselmet A; Bon S; Krejci E; Legay C; Morel N; Simon S
Acetylcholinesterase: C-terminal domains, molecular forms and functional localization.
Journal of physiology, Paris 1998;92(3-4):183-90.
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1998: Cousin X; Bon S; Massoulié J; Bon C
Identification of a novel type of alternatively spliced exon from the acetylcholinesterase gene of Bungarus fasciatus. Molecular forms of acetylcholinesterase in the snake liver and muscle.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1998;273(16):9812-20.
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1997: Frobert Y; Créminon C; Cousin X; Rémy M H; Chatel J M; Bon S; Bon C; Grassi J
Acetylcholinesterases from Elapidae snake venoms: biochemical, immunological and enzymatic characterization.
Biochimica et biophysica acta 1997;1339(2):253-67.
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1997: Bon S; Coussen F; Massoulié J
Quaternary associations of acetylcholinesterase. II. The polyproline attachment domain of the collagen tail.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997;272(5):3016-21.
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1997: Bon S; Massoulié J
Quaternary associations of acetylcholinesterase. I. Oligomeric associations of T subunits with and without the amino-terminal domain of the collagen tail.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1997;272(5):3007-15.
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1996: Cousin X; Créminon C; Grassi J; Méflah K; Cornu G; Saliou B; Bon S; Massoulié J; Bon C
Acetylcholinesterase from Bungarus venom: a monomeric species.
FEBS letters 1996;387(2-3):196-200.
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1996: Cousin X; Bon S; Duval N; Massoulié J; Bon C
Cloning and expression of acetylcholinesterase from Bungarus fasciatus venom. A new type of cooh-terminal domain; involvement of a positively charged residue in the peripheral site.
The Journal of biological chemistry 1996;271(25):15099-108.
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1996: Faerman C; Ripoll D; Bon S; Le Feuvre Y; Morel N; Massoulié J; Sussman J L; Silman I
Site-directed mutants designed to test back-door hypotheses of acetylcholinesterase function.
FEBS letters 1996;386(1):65-71.
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1996: Wilson E J; Massoulié J; Bon S; Rosenberry T L
The rate of thermal inactivation of Torpedo acetylcholinesterase is not reduced in the C231S mutant.
FEBS letters 1996;379(2):161-4.
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1996: Massoulié J; Legay C; Anselmet A; Krejci E; Coussen F; Bon S
Biosynthesis and integration of acetylcholinesterase in the cholinergic synapse.
Progress in brain research 1996;109():55-65.
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1995: Schalk I; Ehret-Sabatier L; Le Feuvre Y; Bon S; Massoulie J; Goeldner M
6-Coumarin diazonium salt: a specific affinity label of the Torpedo acetylcholinesterase peripheral site.
Molecular pharmacology 1995;48(6):1063-7.
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1995: Camp S; Bon S; Li Y; Getman D K; Engel A G; Massoulié J; Taylor P
Patients with congenital myasthenia associated with end-plate acetylcholinesterase deficiency show normal sequence, mRNA splicing, and assembly of catalytic subunits.
The Journal of clinical investigation 1995;95(1):333-40.
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1994: Chatel J M; Eichler J; Vallette F M; Bon S; Massoulié J; Grassi J
Two-site immunoradiometric assay of chicken acetylcholinesterase: active and inactive molecular forms in brain and muscle.
Journal of neurochemistry 1994;63(3):1111-8.
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1993: Massoulié J; Pezzementi L; Bon S; Krejci E; Vallette F M
Molecular and cellular biology of cholinesterases.
Progress in neurobiology 1993;41(1):31-91.
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1993: Legay C; Bon S; Massoulié J
Expression of a cDNA encoding the glycolipid-anchored form of rat acetylcholinesterase.
FEBS letters 1993;315(2):163-6.
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1993: Legay C; Bon S; Vernier P; Coussen F; Massoulié J
Cloning and expression of a rat acetylcholinesterase subunit: generation of multiple molecular forms and complementarity with a Torpedo collagenic subunit.
Journal of neurochemistry 1993;60(1):337-46.
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1993: Massoulié J; Sussman J; Bon S; Silman I
Structure and functions of acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase.
Progress in brain research 1993;98():139-46.
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1992: Harel M; Sussman J L; Krejci E; Bon S; Chanal P; Massoulié J; Silman I
Conversion of acetylcholinesterase to butyrylcholinesterase: modeling and mutagenesis.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1992;89(22):10827-31.
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1992: Duval N; Krejci E; Grassi J; Coussen F; Massoulié J; Bon S
Molecular architecture of acetylcholinesterase collagen-tailed forms; construction of a glycolipid-tailed tetramer.
The EMBO journal 1992;11(9):3255-61.
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1992: Duval N; Bon S; Silman I; Sussman J; Massoulié J
Site-directed mutagenesis of active-site-related residues in Torpedo acetylcholinesterase. Presence of a glutamic acid in the catalytic triad.
FEBS letters 1992;309(3):421-3.
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1992: Duval N; Massoulié J; Bon S
H and T subunits of acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo, expressed in COS cells, generate all types of globular forms.
The Journal of cell biology 1992;118(3):641-53.
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1991: Aslanian D; Grof P; Bon S; Masson P; Négrerie M; Chatel J M; Balkanski M; Taylor P; Massoulié J
A comparative Raman spectroscopic study of cholinesterases.
Biochimie 1991;73(11):1375-86.
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1991: Bon S; Lamouroux A; Vigny A; Massoulié J; Mallet J; Henry J P
Amphiphilic and nonamphiphilic forms of bovine and human dopamine beta-hydroxylase.
Journal of neurochemistry 1991;57(4):1100-11.
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1991: Krejci E; Coussen F; Duval N; Chatel J M; Legay C; Puype M; Vandekerckhove J; Cartaud J; Bon S; Massoulié J
Primary structure of a collagenic tail peptide of Torpedo acetylcholinesterase: co-expression with catalytic subunit induces the production of collagen-tailed forms in transfected cells.
The EMBO journal 1991;10(5):1285-93.
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1991: Bon S; Rosenberry T L; Massoulié J
Amphiphilic, glycophosphatidylinositol-specific phospholipase C (PI-PLC)-insensitive monomers and dimers of acetylcholinesterase.
Cellular and molecular neurobiology 1991;11(1):157-72.
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1991: Kuchler S; Zanetta J P; Bon S; Zaepfel M; Massoulie J; Vincendon G
Expression and localization in the developing cerebellum of the carbohydrate epitopes revealed by Elec-39, an IgM monoclonal antibody related to HNK-1.
Neuroscience 1991;41(2-3):551-62.
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1990: Bon S; Bader M F; Aunis D; Massoulié J; Henry J P
Subcellular distribution of acetylcholinesterase forms in chromaffin cells. Do chromaffin granules contain a specific secretory acetylcholinesterase?
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1990;190(1):221-32.
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1988: Sikorav J L; Duval N; Anselmet A; Bon S; Krejci E; Legay C; Osterlund M; Reimund B; Massoulié J
Complex alternative splicing of acetylcholinesterase transcripts in Torpedo electric organ; primary structure of the precursor of the glycolipid-anchored dimeric form.
The EMBO journal 1988;7(10):2983-93.
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1988: Bon S; Toutant J P; Méflah K; Massoulié J
Amphiphilic and nonamphiphilic forms of Torpedo cholinesterases: II. Electrophoretic variants and phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C-sensitive and -insensitive forms.
Journal of neurochemistry 1988;51(3):786-94.
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1988: Bon S; Toutant J P; Méflah K; Massoulié J
Amphiphilic and nonamphiphilic forms of Torpedo cholinesterases: I. Solubility and aggregation properties.
Journal of neurochemistry 1988;51(3):776-85.
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1987: Bon S; Méflah K; Musset F; Grassi J; Massoulié J
An immunoglobulin M monoclonal antibody, recognizing a subset of acetylcholinesterase molecules from electric organs of Electrophorus and Torpedo, belongs to the HNK-1 anti-carbohydrate family.
Journal of neurochemistry 1987;49(6):1720-31.
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1987: Musset F; Frobert Y; Grassi J; Vigny M; Boulla G; Bon S; Massoulié J
Monoclonal antibodies against acetylcholinesterase from electric organs of Electrophorus and Torpedo.
Biochimie 1987;69(2):147-56.
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1985: Toutant J P; Massoulié J; Bon S
Polymorphism of pseudocholinesterase in Torpedo marmorata tissues: comparative study of the catalytic and molecular properties of this enzyme with acetylcholinesterase.
Journal of neurochemistry 1985;44(2):580-92.
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1984: Sikorav J L; Grassi J; Bon S
Synthesis in vitro of precursors of the catalytic subunits of acetylcholinesterase from Torpedo marmorata and Electrophorus electricus.
European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 1984;145(3):519-24.
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1982: Massoulié J; Bon S
The molecular forms of cholinesterase and acetylcholinesterase in vertebrates.
Annual review of neuroscience 1982;5():57-106.
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1981: Allemand P; Bon S; Massoulié J; Vigny M
The quaternary structure of chicken acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase; effect of collagenase and trypsin.
Journal of neurochemistry 1981;36(3):860-7.
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1980: Bon S; Massoulié J
Collagen-tailed and hydrophobic components of acetylcholinesterase in Torpedo marmorata electric organ.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1980;77(8):4464-8.
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