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Pauline Verlhac
Researcher at University Medical Center Groningen
Publications - 18
Citations - 450
Pauline Verlhac is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Groningen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autophagy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 341 citations. Previous affiliations of Pauline Verlhac include École normale supérieure de Lyon & University of Lyon.
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Autophagy Receptor NDP52 Regulates Pathogen-Containing Autophagosome Maturation
Pauline Verlhac,Isabel Pombo Grégoire,Olga Azocar,Denitsa S Petkova,Joël Baguet,Christophe Viret,Mathias Faure +6 more
TL;DR: It is shown that NDP52 also promotes the maturation of autophagosomes via its interaction with LC3A, LC3B, and/or GABARAPL2 through a distinct LC3-interacting region, and with MYOSIN VI.
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Sustained autophagy contributes to measles virus infectivity.
Clémence Richetta,Isabel Pombo Grégoire,Pauline Verlhac,Olga Azocar,Joël Baguet,Monique Flacher,Frédéric Tangy,Chantal Rabourdin-Combe,Mathias Faure +8 more
TL;DR: It is reported here that measles virus infection induces successive autophagy signallings in permissive cells, via distinct and uncoupled molecular pathways.
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Distinct Contributions of Autophagy Receptors in Measles Virus Replication.
Denitsa S Petkova,Pauline Verlhac,Aurore Rozières,Joël Baguet,Mathieu Claviere,Carole Kretz-Remy,Renaud Mahieux,Christophe Viret,Mathias Faure +8 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that a restricted set of autophagosomes is selectively exploited by measles virus to replicate in the course of infection.
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The Interaction between Nidovirales and Autophagy Components.
TL;DR: The current knowledge about the possible interplay between Nidovirales and autophagy is reviewed, which comprises several human and animal pathogens of medical and veterinary importance.
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ATG9A protects the plasma membrane from programmed and incidental permeabilization.
Aurore Claude-Taupin,Jingyue Jia,Zambarlal Bhujabal,Meriem Garfa-Traoré,Suresh Kumar,Gustavo Peixoto Duarte da Silva,Gustavo Peixoto Duarte da Silva,Ruheena Javed,Yuexi Gu,Lee Allers,Ryan Peters,Fulong Wang,Luciana Jesus da Costa,Sandeep Pallikkuth,Keith A. Lidke,Mario Mauthe,Pauline Verlhac,Yasuo Uchiyama,Michelle Salemi,Brett S. Phinney,Sharon A. Tooze,Muriel Mari,Terje Johansen,Fulvio Reggiori,Vojo Deretic +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the integral membrane protein ATG9A plays a key role in autophagy and is present in numerous compartments, including the plasma membrane (PM), but the reasons for its distribution to the PM and its role at the PM are not understood.