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Nucleic Acids Research | 2007

R.E.DD.B.: A database for RESP and ESP atomic charges, and force field libraries

François-Yves Dupradeau; Christine Cézard; Rodolphe Lelong; Élodie Stanislawiak; Julien Pêcher; Jean Charles Delepine; Piotr Cieplak

The web-based RESP ESP charge DataBase (R.E.DD.B., http://q4md-forcefieldtools.org/REDDB) is a free and new source of RESP and ESP atomic charge values and force field libraries for model systems and/or small molecules. R.E.DD.B. stores highly effective and reproducible charge values and molecular structures in the Tripos mol2 file format, information about the charge derivation procedure, scripts to integrate the charges and molecular topology in the most common molecular dynamics packages. Moreover, R.E.DD.B. allows users to freely store and distribute RESP or ESP charges and force field libraries to the scientific community, via a web interface. The first version of R.E.DD.B., released in January 2006, contains force field libraries for molecules as well as molecular fragments for standard residues and their analogs (amino acids, monosaccharides, nucleotides and ligands), hence covering a vast area of relevant biological applications.


Chemical Communications | 2013

A cyclodextrin dimer as a supramolecular reaction platform for aqueous organometallic catalysis

Claire Blaszkiewicz; Hervé Bricout; Estelle Léonard; Christophe Len; David Landy; Christine Cézard; Florence Djedaïni-Pilard; Eric Monflier; Sébastien Tilloy

A reaction platform based on a cyclodextrin dimer, which is able to simultaneously include a substrate in one cavity and an organometallic catalyst into the other, proved to be highly efficient for aqueous hydroformylation reaction of higher olefins.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2014

Synthesis and characterization of a new photoinduced switchable β-cyclodextrin dimer

Florian Hamon; Claire Blaszkiewicz; Marie Buchotte; Estelle Banaszak-Léonard; Hervé Bricout; Sébastien Tilloy; Eric Monflier; Christine Cézard; Laurent Bouteiller; Christophe Len; Florence Djedaïni-Pilard

Summary This paper reports an efficient preparation of bridged bis-β-CD AZO-CDim 1 bearing azobenzene as a linker and exhibiting high solubility in water. The photoisomerization properties were studied by UV–vis and HPLC and supported by ab initio calculations. The cis/trans ratio of AZO-CDim 1 is 7:93 without irradiation and 37:63 after 120 min of irradiation at 365 nm; the reaction is reversible after irradiation at 254 nm. The photoinduced, switchable binding behavior of AZO-CDim 1 was evaluated by ITC, NMR and molecular modeling in the presence of a ditopic adamantyl guest. The results indicate that AZO-CDim 1 can form two different inclusion complexes with an adamantyl dimer depending on its photoinduced isomers. Both cavities of cis-AZO-CDim 1 are complexed simultaneously by two adamantyl units of the guest forming a 1:1 complex while trans-AZO-CDim 1 seems to lead to the formation of supramolecular polymers with an n:n stoichiometry.


Blood Cells Molecules and Diseases | 2014

Phenotypic expression of a novel C282Y/R226G compound heterozygous state in HFE hemochromatosis: molecular dynamics and biochemical studies.

Christine Cézard; Amrathlal Rabbind Singh; Gérald Le Gac; Isabelle Gourlaouen; Claude Férec; Jacques Rochette

Most adults affected with hereditary hemochromatosis are homozygous for a single point mutation of HFE (p.Cys282Tyr). Apart from the compound heterozygous state for the p.Cys282Tyr mutant and the widespread p.His63Asp variant allele, other rare HFE mutations can be found in trans and may have clinical impact. In the present report we describe the structural and functional consequences of a new mutation, namely the p.Arg226Gly which was inherited in trans with the p.Cys282Tyr allele in a patient affected with a mild iron overload. Because the R226G substitution is located in the vicinity of the normal Cys225S-S282Cys disulfide bond we initially investigated the structure of the variant by molecular dynamics techniques in order to estimate the effect of the mutation on the global structure of HFE domain α3. We found that the solvation free energy, hydrophobicity and formation of salt bridges are slightly modified with the global secondary structure of the α3 domain being conserved. In a previous paper, we demonstrated that the Q283P substitution leads to the loss of the normal Cys225S-S282Cys disulfide bridge. Similar to the Q283P substitution, the R226G substitution does not substitute a residue directly involved in the formation of the disulfide bridge. However, unlike the p.Gln283Pro variant which destroyed the normal disulfide bridge, the R226G mutation does not affect the normal Cys225S-S282Cys bridge. Furthermore based on cell line studies we clearly show that the mutation does not prevent cell surface localization, β2-microglobulin association and binding to transferrin receptor 1. This new compound heterozygous phenotype is very close to those of the C282Y/H63D compound heterozygous patients who display the biochemical hemochromatosis phenotype but with lower body iron stores than C282Y homozygotes. Our results do not exclude unknown genetic and/or metabolic factors that may act synergistically to increase the ferritin level.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2011

Molecular dynamics studies of native and substituted cyclodextrins in different media: 1. Charge derivation and force field performances

Christine Cézard; Xavier Trivelli; Frédéric Aubry; Florence Djedaïni-Pilard; François-Yves Dupradeau


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015

Probing the common alkali metal affinity of native and variously methylated β-cyclodextrins by combining electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry and molecular modeling

Cédric Przybylski; Véronique Bonnet; Christine Cézard


ChemPlusChem | 2013

Absolute Configuration and Antimalarial Activity of erythro-Mefloquine Enantiomers

Alexandra Dassonville-Klimpt; Christine Cézard; Catherine Mullié; Patrice Agnamey; Alexia Jonet; Sophie Da Nascimento; Mathieu Marchivie; Jean Guillon; Pascal Sonnet


ChemPlusChem | 2012

Synthesis, Physicochemical Studies, Molecular Dynamics Simulations, and Metal-Ion-Dependent Antiproliferative and Antiangiogenic Properties of Cone ICL670-Substituted Calix[4]arenes.

Pascal Rouge; Alexandra Dassonville-Klimpt; Christine Cézard; Stéphanie Boudesocque; Roger Ourouda; Carole Amant; François Gaboriau; Isabelle Forfar; Jean Guillon; Emmanuel Guillon; Enguerran Vanquelef; Piotr Cieplak; François-Yves Dupradeau; Laurent Dupont; Pascal Sonnet


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2015

Selectivity of pyoverdine recognition by the FpvA receptor of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from molecular dynamics simulations

Benjamin Bouvier; Christine Cézard; Pascal Sonnet


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2017

Synthesis, iron(III) complexation properties, molecular dynamics simulations and P. aeruginosa siderophore-like activity of two pyoverdine analogs

Viviane Silva Pires Antonietti; Stéphanie Boudesocque; Laurent Dupont; Natacha Farvacques; Christine Cézard; Sophie Da Nascimento; Jean-François Raimbert; Larissa Socrier; Thierry-Johann Robin; Sandrine Morandat; Karim El Kirat; Catherine Mullié; Pascal Sonnet

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Pascal Sonnet

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Florence Djedaïni-Pilard

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Alexandra Dassonville-Klimpt

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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François-Yves Dupradeau

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Benjamin Bouvier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Catherine Mullié

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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Jacques Rochette

University of Picardie Jules Verne

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