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Saladin A, Amourda C., Poulain P., Férey N, Baaden M, Zacharias M, Delalande O., Prévost C.  2010.  Modeling the early stage of DNA sequence recognition within RecA nucleoprotein filaments. Nucleic Acids Res.. 38:6313–6323.
Bertucat G, Lavery R, Prévost C.  2000.  A mechanism for RecA-promoted sequence homology recognition and strand exchange between single-stranded DNA and duplex DNA, via triple-helical intermediates. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn.. :147–153.
Bastard J, Khac DDo, Fetizon M, Prévost C, Beloeil J-C.  1991.  Mechanism of the rearrangement of the bicyclo [4.2. 0] octan system to the bicyclo [3.2. 1] octan system. Tetrahedron. 47:229–238.
Beveridge DL, Swaminathan S, Ravishanker G, Withka J, Srinivasan J, Prévost C, Louise-May S, DiCapua FM, Bolton PH.  1991.  Methodological considerations on molecular dynamics simulations of DNA oligonucleotides. AIP Conference Proceedings.
Laurin Y, Eyer J, Robert CH, Prévost C, Sacquin-Mora S.  2017.  Mobility and core-protein binding patterns of disordered C-terminal tails in β-tubulin isotypes.. Biochemistry. 56(12):1746–1756.
Bertucat G, Lavery R, Prévost C.  1998.  A model for parallel triple helix formation by RecA: single-single association with a homologous duplex via the minor groove. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn.. 16:535–46.
Karaca E, Prévost C, Sacquin-Mora S.  2022.  Modeling the Dynamics of Protein-Protein Interfaces, How and Why? Molecules. 27:1841.
Bertucat G, Lavery R, Prévost C.  1999.  A molecular model for RecA-promoted strand exchange via parallel triple-stranded helices. Biophys. J.. 77:1562–76.
Vovelle F, Prévost C, Durand M, Maurizot JC.  1996.  Molecular modelling study of the netropsin complexation with a nucleic acid triple helix. J. Biomol. Struct. Dyn.. 14:293–302.
Prévost C, Sacquin-Mora S.  2021.  Moving pictures: Reassessing docking experiments with a dynamic view of protein interfaces.. Proteins.