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Lorsque j’ai découvert les sciences physiques et les sciences naturelles, au collège, j’ai été fascinée par ces mondes, « comprendre »…ma vocation était née !
Vallée, Béatrice
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Modélisation Moléculaire et simulations: de system biologiques aux matériaux
I presently work at the Laboratoire de Biochimie Théorique in the Institut de Biologie et Physico- Chimique (CNRS). I have been hired as researcher (CR1) at CNRS in 2010.
Sterpone, Fabio
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Étude biochimique et biophysique de l’ARN hélicase UPF1 : un moteur moléculaire hautement régulé
UPF1 (Up-Frameshift 1) is a multifunctional helicase that unwinds nucleic acids and is conserved throughout the eukaryote kingdom. UPF1 is required for the Nonsense Mediated mRNA Decay (NMD) surveillance pathway, which degrades mRNAs carrying premature ...
Kanaan, Joanne
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Surveillance pathways rescuing eukaryotic ribosomes lost in translation
International audienceLiving cells require the continuous production of proteins by the ribosomes. Any problem enforcing these protein factories to stall during mRNA translation may then have deleterious cellular effects.
Bertrand Séraphin +3 more
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Site-directed mutagenesis of wheat 9 kDa lipid transfer protein (LTP)
International audienceWheat 9 kDa LTP and four mutants were produced in Escherichia coli and compared with wheat-extracted LTP. Only the Y79 mutant was affected in lipid-binding activity, confirming the position of this residue in the three-dimensionnal ...
Lullien-Pellerin, Valerie +13 more
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The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system participates in the cytotoxicity of the anticancer agent cisplatin by triggering an apoptotic pathway and a deficiency is associated in vivo with cisplatin resistance in cancer cells.
Sedletska, Yuliya
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Dissection of Dom34–Hbs1 reveals independent functions in two RNA quality control pathways
International audienceEukaryotic cells have several quality control pathways that rely on translation to detect and degrade defective RNAs. Dom34 and Hbs1 are two proteins that are related to translation termination factors and are involved in no-go ...
Bertrand Séraphin +19 more
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