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Clémence Carron
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 17
Citations - 1023
Clémence Carron is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesoderm & Paraxial mesoderm. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications receiving 983 citations. Previous affiliations of Clémence Carron include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.
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A domain of TEL conserved in a subset of ETS proteins defines a specific oligomerization interface essential to the mitogenic properties of the TEL-PDGFR beta oncoprotein.
Christine Jousset,Clémence Carron,Anthony Boureux,Christine Tran Quang,Cécile Oury,Isabelle Dusanter-Fourt,M Charon,Jonathan Levin,Olivier Bernard,Jacques Ghysdael +9 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the amino‐terminal domain conserved in a subset of the ETS proteins has evolved to generate a specialized protein–protein interaction interface which is likely to be an important determinant of their specificity as transcriptional regulators.
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TEL is a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor.
Rodolphe G. Lopez,Clémence Carron,Cécile Oury,Paola Gardellin,Olivier Bernard,Jacques Ghysdael +5 more
TL;DR: It is shown here that TEL is a sequence-specific transcriptional repressor of ETS-binding site-driven transcription of model and natural promoters, and that the ability of TEL to repress depends on its ability to self-associate.
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TEL-JAK2 transgenic mice develop T-cell leukemia.
Clémence Carron,Françoise Cormier,Françoise Cormier,Anne Janin,Anne Janin,Virginie Lacronique,Virginie Lacronique,Marco Giovannini,Marco Giovannini,Marie-Thérèse Daniel,Marie-Thérèse Daniel,Olivier Bernard,Olivier Bernard,Jacques Ghysdael,Jacques Ghysdael +14 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the TEL-JAK2 fusion is an oncogene in vivo and that its expression in lymphoid cells results in the preferential expansion of CD8-positive T cells.
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Frizzled receptor dimerization is sufficient to activate the Wnt/β-catenin pathway
TL;DR: Using early Xenopus embryos, it is shown that frizzled receptors can dimerize and that dimerization is correlated with activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, and it is suggested thatDimerization contributes to transducing the WNT/ β-Catenin signal.
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The TEL gene products: nuclear phosphoproteins with DNA binding properties.
Hélène Poirel,Cécile Oury,Clémence Carron,Estelle Duprez,Y. Laabi,Andreas Tsapis,Serge Romana,M. Mauchauffe,M Le Coniat,Roland Berger,Jacques Ghysdael,Olivier Bernard +11 more
TL;DR: The isolation of the murine TEL cDNA and the characterization of the human TEL proteins are reported and it is shown that TEL mRNAs initiate translation at either of the two first in-frame ATGs to encode 50’kDa and 57 kDa Tel proteins.