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Philippe Noirot

Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique

Publications -  46
Citations -  4716

Philippe Noirot is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bacillus subtilis & DNA replication. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 45 publications receiving 4284 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Noirot include Public Health Research Institute & Harvard University.

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Condition-Dependent Transcriptome Reveals High-Level Regulatory Architecture in Bacillus subtilis

TL;DR: The transcriptomes of Bacillus subtilis exposed to a wide range of environmental and nutritional conditions that the organism might encounter in nature are reported, offering an initial understanding of why certain regulatory strategies may be favored during evolution of dynamic control systems.
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Global Network Reorganization During Dynamic Adaptations of Bacillus subtilis Metabolism

TL;DR: The responses of a bacterium to changing nutritional conditions are explored and an initial understanding of why certain regulatory strategies may be favored during evolution of dynamic control systems is offered.
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A Key Presynaptic Role in Transformation for a Widespread Bacterial Protein: DprA Conveys Incoming ssDNA to RecA

TL;DR: It is proposed that DprA is a new member of the recombination-mediator protein family, dedicated to natural bacterial transformation, and it is shown that while the Escherichia coli ssDNA-binding protein SSB limits access of RecA to ssDNA, DPRA lowers this barrier.
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Actin Homolog MreBH Governs Cell Morphogenesis by Localization of the Cell Wall Hydrolase LytE

TL;DR: It is proposed that controlled elongation of rod-shaped B. subtilis depends on the coordination of cell wall synthesis and hydrolysis in helical tracts defined by MreB proteins, and that physical interactions with intracellular actin bundles can influence the later localization pattern of extracellular effectors.
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An expanded view of bacterial DNA replication

TL;DR: A protein-interaction network centered on the replication machinery of Bacillus subtilis was generated by genome-wide two-hybrid screens and systematic specificity assays, providing insights on the relations of DNA replication with recombination and repair, membrane-bound protein complexes, and signaling pathways.