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Sylvie Ricard-Blum

Researcher at Lyon College

Publications -  113
Citations -  8656

Sylvie Ricard-Blum is an academic researcher from Lyon College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Extracellular matrix & Integrin. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 102 publications receiving 6749 citations. Previous affiliations of Sylvie Ricard-Blum include European Bioinformatics Institute & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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PED in 2021: A major update of the protein ensemble database for intrinsically disordered proteins

TL;DR: The renewed PED will be useful for researchers interested in the atomic-level understanding of IDPs function, and promote the rational, structure-based design of IDP-targeting drugs.
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The First Draft of the Endostatin Interaction Network

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used surface plasmon resonance (SPR) arrays to identify new partners of endostatin, and to give further insights on its molecular mechanism of action.
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MatrixDB: integration of new data with a focus on glycosaminoglycan interactions

TL;DR: The database schema has been improved to represent n-ary experiments and a new advanced query interface now allows users to mine MatrixDB data using combinations of criteria, in order to build specific interaction networks related to diseases, biological processes, molecular functions or publications.
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Structures and interactions of syndecans.

TL;DR: This mini‐review summarizes the structural data that are available for syndecans and provides a comprehensive syndecan interactome, which comprises three hundred and fifty‐one partners, including those identified by the high‐throughput method affinity purification‐mass spectrometry.
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Insights into How CUB Domains Can Exert Specific Functions while Sharing a Common Fold CONSERVED AND SPECIFIC FEATURES OF THE CUB1 DOMAIN CONTRIBUTE TO THE MOLECULAR BASIS OF PROCOLLAGEN C-PROTEINASE ENHANCER-1 ACTIVITY

TL;DR: PCPE-stimulating activity requires a calcium binding motif in the CUB1 domain that is highly conserved among CUB-containing proteins but also that PCPEs contain specific sites that could become targets for the development of novel anti-fibrotic therapies.