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Sylviane Hoos
Researcher at Pasteur Institute
Publications - 39
Citations - 1460
Sylviane Hoos is an academic researcher from Pasteur Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Calmodulin. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 30 publications receiving 1246 citations. Previous affiliations of Sylviane Hoos include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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AIF promotes chromatinolysis and caspase-independent programmed necrosis by interacting with histone H2AX
Cédric Artus,Cédric Artus,Cédric Artus,Hanan Boujrad,Hanan Boujrad,Hanan Boujrad,Ada Bouharrour,Ada Bouharrour,Ada Bouharrour,Marie Noëlle Brunelle,Marie Noëlle Brunelle,Marie Noëlle Brunelle,Sylviane Hoos,Victor J. Yuste,Pascal Lenormand,Jean Claude Rousselle,Abdelkader Namane,Patrick England,Hans K. Lorenzo,Hans K. Lorenzo,Santos A. Susin,Santos A. Susin,Santos A. Susin +22 more
TL;DR: New light is shed in the mechanisms regulating programmed necrosis, a key nuclear partner of AIF is elucidated, an AIF apoptogenic motif is uncovered, and chromatinolysis is uncovered in H2AX or CypA‐deficient nuclei.
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FcγRIV is a mouse IgE receptor that resembles macrophage FcεRI in humans and promotes IgE-induced lung inflammation
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that mFcgammaRIV promotes IgE-induced lung inflammation and suggested that a similar cooperation may occur between mast cells and hFceRI-expressing lung cells in human allergic asthma.
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Structural and Functional Insights into the Malaria Parasite Moving Junction Complex
Brigitte Vulliez-Le Normand,Michelle L. Tonkin,Mauld H. Lamarque,Susann Langer,Sylviane Hoos,Magali Roques,Frederick Saul,Frederick Saul,Bart W. Faber,Graham A. Bentley,Graham A. Bentley,Martin J. Boulanger,Maryse Lebrun +12 more
TL;DR: The crystal structure of AMA1 from Plasmodium falciparum in complex with a peptide derived from the extracellular region of PfRON2 is determined, highlighting clear specificities of the P. falcIParum RON2-AMA1 interaction and suggesting novel approaches to antimalarial therapeutics.
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Attenuation of Rabies Virulence: Takeover by the Cytoplasmic Domain of Its Envelope Protein
Christophe Prehaud,Nicolas Wolff,Elouan Terrien,Mireille Lafage,Françoise Mégret,Nicolas Babault,Florence Cordier,Gene S. Tan,Elodie Maitrepierre,Pauline Ménager,Damien Chopy,Sylviane Hoos,Patrick England,Muriel Delepierre,Matthias J. Schnell,Henri Buc,Monique Lafon +16 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that attenuation of rabies virus requires expansion of the set of host PDZ proteins with which G interacts, which interferes with the finely tuned homeostasis required for survival of the infected neuron.
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A global benchmark study using affinity-based biosensors
Rebecca L. Rich,Giuseppe A. Papalia,Peter Flynn,Jamie Furneisen,John Quinn,Joshua S. Klein,Phini S Katsamba,M. Brent Waddell,Mike Scott,Joshua Thompson,Judie Berlier,Schuyler B Corry,Mireille Baltzinger,Gabrielle Zeder-Lutz,Andreas Schoenemann,Anca Clabbers,Sébastien Wieckowski,Mary M. Murphy,Phillip Page,Thomas E. Ryan,Jay Duffner,Tanmoy Ganguly,John Corbin,Satyen Gautam,Gregor Anderluh,Andrej Bavdek,Dana Reichmann,Satya P. Yadav,Eric Hommema,Ewa Pol,Andrew W. Drake,Scott L. Klakamp,Trevor D. Chapman,Dawn Kernaghan,Kenneth Miller,Jason T. Schuman,Kevin Lindquist,Kara Herlihy,Michael B. Murphy,Richard N. Bohnsack,Bruce A. Andrien,Pietro Brandani,Danny Terwey,Rohn Lee Millican,Ryan James Darling,Liann Wang,Quincy L. Carter,Dotzlaf Joe Edward,Jacinto López-Sagaseta,Islay Campbell,Paola Torreri,Sylviane Hoos,Patrick England,Yang Liu,Yasmina Noubia Abdiche,Daniel Malashock,Alanna Pinkerton,Melanie Wong,Eileen M. Lafer,Cynthia S. Hinck,Kevin Thompson,Carmelo Di Primo,Alison Joyce,Jonathan Brooks,Federico Torta,Anne Birgitte Bagge Hagel,Janus Krarup,Jesper Pass,Monica E. Ferreira,Sergei Shikov,Malgorzata Mikolajczyk,Yuki Abe,Gaetano Barbato,Anthony M. Giannetti,Ganeshram Krishnamoorthy,Bianca Beusink,Daulet Satpaev,Tiffany Tsang,Eric Fang,James R. Partridge,Stephen G. Brohawn,James R. Horn,Otto Pritsch,Gonzalo Obal,Sanjay Nilapwar,Ben Busby,Gerardo Gutierrez-Sanchez,Ruchira Das Gupta,Sylvie Canepa,Krista Witte,Zaneta Nikolovska-Coleska,Yun Hee Cho,Roberta D'Agata,Kristian H. Schlick,Rosy Calvert,Eva Muñoz,María J. Hernáiz,Tsafir Bravman,Monica Dines,Min Hsiang Yang,Agnes Puskas,Erica Boni,Jiejin Li,Martin A. Wear,Asya Grinberg,Jason Baardsnes,Olan Dolezal,Melicia Gainey,Henrik Anderson,Jinlin Peng,Mark Alan Lewis,Peter Spies,Quyhn Trinh,Sergei Bibikov,Jill Raymond,Mohammed Yousef,Vidya Chandrasekaran,Yuguo Feng,Anne W Emerick,Suparna Mundodo,Rejane Guimaraes,Katy McGirr,Yue Ji Li,Heather Hughes,Hubert Mantz,Rostislav Skrabana,Mark R. Witmer,Joshua Ballard,Loïc Martin,Petr Skládal,George Korza,Ite A. Laird-Offringa,Charlene S. Lee,Abdelkrim Khadir,Frank John Podlaski,Phillippe Neuner,Julie Rothacker,Ashique Rafique,Nico Dankbar,Peter Kainz,Erk Gedig,Momchilo Vuyisich,Christina Boozer,Nguyen Ly,Mark Toews,Aykut Üren,Oleksandr Kalyuzhniy,Kenneth T. Lewis,Eugene G. Chomey,Brian J. Pak,David G. Myszka +150 more
TL;DR: To explore the variability in biosensor studies, 150 participants from 20 countries were given the same protein samples and asked to determine kinetic rate constants, demonstrating that when this biosensor assay was designed and executed appropriately, the reported rate constants were consistent, and independent of which protein was immobilized and which biosensor was used.