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2011
Barducci A, Bonomi M, Derreumaux P.  2011.  Assessing the Quality of the OPEP Coarse-Grained Force Field. J. Chem. Theory Comput.. 7:1928–1934.
Li H, Luo Y, Derreumaux P, Wei G.  2011.  Carbon Nanotube Inhibits the Formation of beta-Sheet-Rich Oligomers of the Alzheimer’s Amyloid-beta(16-22) Peptide. Biophys. J.. 101:2267–2276.
Nasica-Labouze J, Meli M, Derreumaux P, Colombo G, Mousseau N.  2011.  Characterization of the Aggregation Pathway for a 20-mer of GNNQQNY using Coarse-Grained and All-Atom Representations. Biophys. J.. 100:BiophysSoc.
Cote S, Derreumaux P, Mousseau N.  2011.  Distinct Morphologies for Amyloid Beta Protein Monomer: A beta(1-40), A beta(1-42), and A beta(1-40)(D23N). J. Chem. Theory Comput.. 7:2584–2592.
Nguyen PHoang, Li MSuan, Derreumaux P.  2011.  Effects of all-atom force fields on amyloid oligomerization: replica exchange molecular dynamics simulations of the A beta(16-22) dimer and trimer. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.. 13:9778–9788.
Lu Y, Wei G, Derreumaux P.  2011.  Effects of G33A and G33I Mutations on the Structures of Monomer and Dimer of the Amyloid-beta Fragment 29-42 by Replica Exchange Molecular Dynamics Simulations. J. Phys. Chem. B. 115:1282–1288.
Spill YG, Pasquali S, Derreumaux P.  2011.  Impact of Thermostats on Folding and Aggregation Properties of Peptides Using the Optimized Potential for Efficient Structure Prediction Coarse-Grained Model. J. Chem. Theory Comput.. 7:1502–1510.
Xu W, Zhang C, Derreumaux P, Graslund A, Morozova-Roche L, Mu Y.  2011.  Intrinsic Determinants of A beta(12-24) pH-Dependent Self-Assembly Revealed by Combined Computational and Experimental Studies. Plos One. 6:e24329.
Nasica-Labouze J, Meli M, Derreumaux P, Colombo G, Mousseau N.  2011.  A Multiscale Approach to Characterize the Early Aggregation Steps of the Amyloid-Forming Peptide GNNQQNY from the Yeast Prion Sup-35. Plos Comput. Biol.. 7:e1002051.
Cote S, Laghaei R, Derreumaux P, Mousseau N.  2011.  Simulation of the Oligomerization Pathway for Different Alloforms of the Amyloid Beta Protein Related to Alzheimer's Disease. Biophys. J.. 100:401.
2012
Chebaro Y, Pasquali S, Derreumaux P.  2012.  The Coarse-Grained OPEP Force Field for Non-Amyloid and Amyloid Proteins. J. Phys. Chem. B. 116:8741–8752.
Nguyen PHoang, Derreumaux P.  2012.  Configurational entropy: an improvement of the quasiharmonic approximation using configurational temperature. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys.. 14:877–886.
Thevenet P., Shen Y., Maupetit J., Guyon F., Padilla A., Derreumaux P, Tuffery P.  2012.  Delivering the native structures of peptides from computer simulations and predicted NMR proton chemical shifts. J. Pept. Sci.. 18:S38.
Cote S, Laghaei R, Derreumaux P, Mousseau N.  2012.  Distinct Dimerization for Various Alloforms of the Amyloid-Beta Protein: A beta(1-40), A beta(1-42), and A beta(1-40)(D23N). J. Phys. Chem. B. 116:4043–4055.
Tuffery P, Derreumaux P.  2012.  Flexibility and binding affinity in protein-ligand, protein-protein and multi-component protein interactions: limitations of current computational approaches. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 9:20–33.
Thevenet P, Shen Y, Maupetit J, Guyon F, Derreumaux P, Tuffery P.  2012.  PEP-FOLD: an updated de novo structure prediction server for both linear and disulfide bonded cyclic peptides. Nucleic Acids Res.. 40:W288-W293.
Lu Y, Wei G, Derreumaux P.  2012.  Structural, thermodynamical, and dynamical properties of oligomers formed by the amyloid NNQQ peptide: Insights from coarse-grained simulations. J. Chem. Phys.. 137:025101.
Chebaro Y, Jiang P, Zang T, Mu Y, Nguyen PHoang, Mousseau N, Derreumaux P.  2012.  Structures of A beta 17-42 Trimers in Isolation and with Five Small-Molecule Drugs Using a Hierarchical Computational Procedure. J. Phys. Chem. B. 116:8412–8422.
Derrar S.N, Sekkal-Rahal M., Guemra K., Derreumaux P.  2012.  Theoretical study on a series of push-pull molecules grafted on methacrylate copolymers serving for nonlinear optics. Int. J. Quantum Chem.. 112:2735–2742.

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