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P. Kannouche
Researcher at French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission
Publications - 7
Citations - 207
P. Kannouche is an academic researcher from French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: DDB1 & Nuclear protein. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications receiving 200 citations.
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UV-Induced stabilization of c-fos and other short-lived mRNAs.
Christine Blattner,P. Kannouche,Margarethe Litfin,Klaus Bender,Hans J. Rahmsdorf,Jaime F. Angulo,Peter Herrlich +6 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that the signal flow induced by UV radiation addresses not only protein stability and transcription but also RNA stability, a hitherto-unrecognized level of UV-induced regulation.
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Ectopic expression of (Mm)Kin17 protein inhibits cell proliferation of human tumor-derived cells.
TL;DR: (Mm)Kin17 overexpression reduced the proliferation of tumorigenic cells independently of their p53 status and modified cell growth and cell morphology of established HEK 293 cells producing (Mm]Kin17 protein.
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Overexpression of kin17 protein forms intranuclear foci in mammalian cells
TL;DR: The results indicate that the cross-reactivity with the anti-RecA antibodies is due to an antigenic determinant located in the core of kin17 protein, between residues 129 and 228, and it is hypothesised that these dot-like structures reflect nuclear metabolism compartmentalization.
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The mouse Kin-17 gene codes for a new protein involved in DNA transactions and is akin to the bacterial RecA protein
A. Tissier,P. Kannouche,Denis Biard,T. Timchenko,Alexander V. Mazin,S. Araneda,I. Allemand,Ph. Mauffrey,G. Frelat,Jaime F. Angulo +9 more
TL;DR: The cloning of the mouse Kin-17 cDNA is summarized and work on the identification and preliminary characterisation of the biochemical properties of mouse kin17 protein, a new nuclear protein able to recognize bent DNA and suspected to be involved in illegitimate recombination is discussed.
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Molecular cloning and characterization of the mouse Kin17 gene coding for a Zn-finger protein that preferentially recognizes bent DNA.
Agnès Tissier,P. Kannouche,Philippe Mauffrey,Isabelle Allemand,Gerard Frelat,Raymond Devoret,Jaime F. Angulo +6 more
TL;DR: The cross-hybridization of Kin17 cDNA with the genomic DNA of other species in Southern analysis indicates the conservation of the gene among mammals and suggests that the Kin17 gene plays a conserved role in DNA metabolism.