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I am a CNRS researcher at the Centre de Recherche sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CERMAV), Grenoble, France. I study protein-carbohydrate interactions at a molecular level thank to protein crystallography.  Thanks to the collaboration with numerous sugar chemists, we try to dissect the mechanism of glycoside hydrolases via the structure of many protein-ligand complexes. During my PhD and post-doc, I was focused on family GH4, GH5 and GH6. I am actually working on family GH93 and on lectins.
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I am a CNRS researcher at the Centre de Recherche sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CERMAV), Grenoble, France. I study protein-carbohydrate interactions at a molecular level by means of protein crystallography.  Thanks to the collaboration with numerous sugar chemists, we try to dissect the mechanism of glycoside hydrolases via the structure of many protein-ligand complexes. During my PhD and post-doc in York, I focused on families [[GH4]], [[GH5]] and [[GH6]]. I am now working on family [[GH93]] and on lectins.
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[[Category:Contributors|Varrot, Annabelle]]

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I am a CNRS researcher at the Centre de Recherche sur les Macromolécules Végétales (CERMAV), Grenoble, France. I study protein-carbohydrate interactions at a molecular level by means of protein crystallography. Thanks to the collaboration with numerous sugar chemists, we try to dissect the mechanism of glycoside hydrolases via the structure of many protein-ligand complexes. During my PhD and post-doc in York, I focused on families GH4, GH5 and GH6. I am now working on family GH93 and on lectins.