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Michel Kress
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 52
Citations - 4636
Michel Kress is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & RNA. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 45 publications receiving 4164 citations. Previous affiliations of Michel Kress include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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Phosphorylation by p34cdc2 regulates spindle association of human Eg5, a kinesin-related motor essential for bipolar spindle formation in vivo.
TL;DR: It is reported that microinjection of antibodies against human Eg5 (HsEg5) blocks centrosome migration and causes HeLa cells to arrest in mitosis with monoastral microtubule arrays and that p34cdc2 protein kinase directly regulates its localization.
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P-Body Purification Reveals the Condensation of Repressed mRNA Regulons
Arnaud Hubstenberger,Arnaud Hubstenberger,Maïté Courel,Marianne Bénard,Sylvie Souquere,Michèle Ernoult-Lange,Racha Chouaib,Zhou Yi,Jean-Baptiste Morlot,Annie Munier,Magali Fradet,Maëlle Daunesse,Edouard Bertrand,Gérard Pierron,Julien Mozziconacci,Michel Kress,Dominique Weil +16 more
TL;DR: It is uncovered how P-bodies, by condensing and segregating repressed mRNAs, provide a physical substrate for the coordinated regulation of posttranscriptional mRNA regulons.
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A highly conserved eukaryotic protein family possessing properties of polypeptide chain release factor
Lyudmila Frolova,Lyudmila Frolova,Xavier Le Goff,Hanne H. Rasmussen,Sergey Cheperegin,Gabrièle Drugeon,Michel Kress,Inga P. Arman,Anne-Lise Haenni,Jullo E. Celis,Michel Phllippe,Just Justesen,Lev L. Kisselev +12 more
TL;DR: The assignment of a family of tightly related proteins from lower and higher eukaryotes which are structurally and functionally similar to rabbit eRF are reported, concluding that the eRFl proteins are directly implicated in the termination of translation in eukARYotes.
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The translational regulator CPEB1 provides a link between dcp1 bodies and stress granules.
TL;DR: It is shown that transient CPEB1 expression induces the assembly of stress granules, which in turn recruit dcp1 bodies, which sheds new light on the compartmentalization of mRNA metabolism in the cytoplasm.
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Translationally Repressed mRNA Transiently Cycles through Stress Granules during Stress
Stéphanie Mollet,Nicolas Cougot,Ania Wilczynska,François Dautry,Michel Kress,Edouard Bertrand,Dominique Weil +6 more
TL;DR: In mammals, repression of translation during stress is associated with the assembly of stress granules in the cytoplasm, which contain a fraction of arrested mRNA and have been proposed to play a r...