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  4. 36. Govaerts, C., Wille, H., Prusiner, S. B., & Cohen, F. E. (2004). Evidence for assembly of prions with left-handed beta-helices into trimers. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 101(22), 8342-8347. doi:10.1073/pnas.0402254101
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  6. 38. Deupi, X., Olivella, M., Govaerts, C., Ballesteros, J. A., Campillo, M., & Pardo, L. (2004). Ser and Thr residues modulate the conformation of pro-kinked transmembrane alpha-helices. Biophysical journal, 86(1 Pt 1), 105-115. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(04)74088-6
  7. 39. Smits, G., Campillo, M., Govaerts, C., Janssens, V., Richter, C., Vassart, G., Pardo, L., & Costagliola, S. (2003). Glycoprotein hormone receptors: determinants in leucine-rich repeats responsible for ligand specificity. EMBO journal, 22(11), 2692-2703. doi:10.1093/emboj/cdg260
  8. 40. Lubrano-Berthelier, C., Cavazos, M., Dubern, B., Shapiro, A., Stunff, C. L. E., Zhang, S., Picart, F., Govaerts, C., Froguel, P., Bougneres, P., Clement, K., & Vaisse, C. (2003). Molecular genetics of human obesity-associated MC4R mutations. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 994, 49-57. doi:10.1111/j.1749-6632.2003.tb03161.x
  9. 41. Blanpain, C., Doranz, B. J., Bondue, A., Govaerts, C., De Leener, A., Vassart, G., Doms, R. W., Proudfoot, A., & Parmentier, M. (2003). The core domain of chemokines binds CCR5 extracellular domains while their amino terminus interacts with the transmembrane helix bundle. The Journal of biological chemistry, 278(7), 5179-5187. doi:10.1074/jbc.M205684200
  10. 42. Govaerts, C., Bondue, A., Springael, J.-Y., Olivella, M., Deupi, X., Le Poul, E., Wodak, S., Parmentier, M., Pardo, L., & Blanpain, C. (2003). Activation of CCR5 by chemokines involves an aromatic cluster between transmembrane helices 2 and 3. The Journal of biological chemistry, 278(3), 1892-1903. doi:10.1074/jbc.M205685200
  11. 43. Olivella, M., Deupi, X., Govaerts, C., & Pardo, L. (2002). Influence of the environment in the conformation of alpha-helices studied by protein database search and molecular dynamics simulations. Biophysical journal, 82(6), 3207-3213. doi:10.1016/S0006-3495(02)75663-4
  12. 44. Smits, G., Govaerts, C., Nubourgh, I., Pardo, L., Vassart, G., & Costagliola, S. (2002). Lysine 183 and glutamic acid 157 of the TSH receptor: two interacting residues with a key role in determining specificity toward TSH and human CG. Molecular endocrinology, 16(4), 722-735.

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