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Lydia Danglot
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 9
Citations - 213
Lydia Danglot is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Neurite & Membrane protein. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 158 citations. Previous affiliations of Lydia Danglot include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Fast turnover of L1 adhesions in neuronal growth cones involving both surface diffusion and exo/endocytosis of L1 molecules.
Caroline Dequidt,Lydia Danglot,Philipp Alberts,Thierry Galli,Daniel Choquet,Olivier Thoumine +5 more
TL;DR: L1-GFP molecules truncated in the intracellular tail as well as neuronal cell adhesion molecules missing the clathrin adaptor binding sequence showed both little internalization and reduced turnover rates, indicating a role of endocytosis in the recycling of mature L1 contacts at the base of the growth cone.
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VAMP-7 links granule exocytosis to actin reorganization during platelet activation.
Secil Koseoglu,Christian G. Peters,Jennifer L. Fitch-Tewfik,Omozuanvbo Aisiku,Lydia Danglot,Thierry Galli,Thierry Galli,Robert Flaumenhaft +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that VAMP-7 participates in both platelet granule secretion and spreading and suggest a mechanism whereby Vamp-7 links granule exocytosis with actin reorganization.
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VAMP7 regulates constitutive membrane incorporation of the cold-activated channel TRPM8
Debapriya Ghosh,Silvia Pinto,Lydia Danglot,Lydia Danglot,Ine Vandewauw,Andrei Segal,Nele Van Ranst,Melissa Benoit,Annelies Janssens,Rudi Vennekens,Pieter Vanden Berghe,Thierry Galli,Thierry Galli,Joris Vriens,Thomas Voets +14 more
TL;DR: This work demonstrates constitutive transport of TRPM8 towards the plasma membrane in atypical, non-acidic transport vesicles that contain lysosomal-associated membrane protein 1 (LAMP1), and provides evidence that vesicle- associated membrane protein 7 (VAMP7) mediates fusion of these vESicles with the plasma membranes.
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Role of the Sec22b-E-Syt complex in neurite growth and ramification.
Alessandra Gallo,Alessandra Gallo,Lydia Danglot,Francesca Giordano,Bailey Hewlett,Thomas Binz,Christian Vannier,Thierry Galli +7 more
TL;DR: The non-fusogenic Sec22b–Stx1 SNARE complex contributes to plasma membrane expansion by interacting with the E-Syt lipid transfer proteins at ER–PM contact sites, and this interaction depends on the longin domain of Sec 22b.
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Engineering of a fluorescent chemogenetic reporter with tunable color for advanced live-cell imaging
Hela Benaissa,Karim Ounoughi,Isabelle Aujard,Evelyne Fischer,Rosette Goïame,Julie Nguyen,Alison G. Tebo,Alison G. Tebo,Chenge Li,Chenge Li,Thomas Le Saux,Giulia Bertolin,Marc Tramier,Lydia Danglot,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Nicolas Pietrancosta,Xavier Morin,Ludovic Jullien,Arnaud Gautier,Arnaud Gautier +19 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a collection of fluorogenic chromophores with various electronic properties enables to generate bimolecular fluorescent assemblies that cover the visible spectrum from blue to red using a single protein tag engineered and optimized by directed evolution and rational design.