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Ladoux/Mège Lab – The emergence of spontaneous coordinated epithelial rotation on cylindrical curved surfaces

The Ladoux/Mège Team has just published a new paper in Science Advances: The emergence of spontaneous coordinated epithelial rotation on cylindrical curved surfaces   Abstract Three-dimensional collective epithelial rotation around a given axis represents a coordinated cellular movement driving tissue morphogenesis and transformation. Questions regarding these behaviors and their relationship with substrate curvatures are intimately linked to spontaneous…

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Plessis Lab – High hedgehog signaling is transduced by a multikinase-dependent switch controlling the apico-basal distribution of the GPCR smoothened

The Plessis Lab has just published a new paper in eLife! High hedgehog signaling is transduced by a multikinase-dependent switch controlling the apico-basal distribution of the GPCR smoothened Abstract The oncogenic G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) Smoothened (SMO) is a key transducer of the hedgehog (HH) morphogen, which plays an essential role in the patterning of epithelial structures.…

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Léon Lab – 2-deoxyglucose transiently inhibits yeast AMPK signaling and triggers glucose transporter endocytosis, potentiating the drug toxicity

A new paper just published by Léon Lab in PLOS Genetics! 2-deoxyglucose transiently inhibits yeast AMPK signaling and triggers glucose transporter endocytosis, potentiating the drug toxicity   Abstract 2-deoxyglucose is a glucose analog that impacts many aspects of cellular physiology. After its uptake and its phosphorylation into 2-deoxyglucose-6-phosphate (2DG6P), it interferes with several metabolic pathways including glycolysis and…

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ProtéoSeine – Cisplatin causes covalent inhibition of protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) through reaction with its active site cysteine: Molecular, cellular and in vivo mice studies

A new article co-authored by the ProtéoSeine Facility:   Cisplatin causes covalent inhibition of protein-tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) through reaction with its active site cysteine: Molecular, cellular and in vivo mice studies Abstract Protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) is a critical regulator of different signalling cascades such as the EGFR pathway. The biological importance of PTP1B is further evidenced…

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Libri Lab – Sen1 is a key regulator of transcription-driven conflicts

Congratulations to the Libri Lab for this new paper published in Molecular Cell! Sen1 is a key regulator of transcription-driven conflicts   Summary Cellular homeostasis requires the coordination of several machineries concurrently engaged in the DNA. Wide-spread transcription can interfere with other processes, and transcription-replication conflicts (TRCs) threaten genome stability. The conserved Sen1 helicase not only terminates non-coding transcription…

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Camadro Lab – AutoClassWeb: a simple web interface for Bayesian clustering of omics data

Pierre Poulain and Jean-Michel Camadro have just published in BMC Research Notes an article on an online tool they have developed (AutoClassWeb), which provides a simple and easy-to-use web interface for Bayesian clustering with AutoClass :   AutoClassWeb: a simple web interface for Bayesian clustering of omics data Abstract Objective: Data clustering is a common exploration step…

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Collignon Lab – Dissecting signaling hierarchies in the patterning of the mouse primitive streak using micropatterned EpiLC colonies

Congratulations to the Collignon Team for this new paper just published in Stem Cell Reports! Dissecting signaling hierarchies in the patterning of the mouse primitive streak using micropatterned EpiLC colonies Summary Embryo studies have established that the patterning of the mouse gastrula depends on a regulatory network in which the WNT, BMP, and NODAL signaling pathways cooperate,…

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Romet-Lemonne / Jégou Lab: Using Microfluidics and Fluorescence Microscopy to Study the Assembly Dynamics of Single Actin Filaments and Bundles

Congratulations to Romet-Lemonne / Jégou Team for this new paper just published in JoVE: Using Microfluidics and Fluorescence Microscopy to Study the Assembly Dynamics of Single Actin Filaments and Bundles Abstract In order to decipher the complex molecular mechanisms that regulate the assembly and disassembly of actin filaments, it is a great asset to monitor individual…

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