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Viviana Job

Researcher at University of Grenoble

Publications -  38
Citations -  1720

Viviana Job is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Type three secretion system & Periplasmic space. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 35 publications receiving 1533 citations. Previous affiliations of Viviana Job include French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Penicillin Binding Proteins: key players in bacterial cell cycle and drug resistance processes

TL;DR: Structural, functional and biological features of penicillin-binding proteins, albeit having initially been identified several decades ago, are now being aggressively pursued as highly attractive targets for the development of novel antibiotherapies.
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Membrane targeting and pore formation by the type III secretion system translocon.

TL;DR: Recent advances on the biochemical and structural characterization of the proteins involved in translocon formation, as well as their participation in the modification of intracellular signalling pathways upon infection are discussed.
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Biogenesis, Regulation, and Targeting of the Type III Secretion System

TL;DR: Recent advances in the structural characterization of T3 SS proteins from a number of bacteria are reported, and an overview of recently identified small molecule T3SS inhibitors that could potentially be explored for novel antibacterial development is provided.
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Active site restructuring regulates ligand recognition in class A penicillin-binding proteins

TL;DR: The structure of PBP1b* complexed with beta-lactam antibiotics reveals that ligand recognition requires a conformational modification involving conserved elements within the cleft, and suggest how class A PBPs may become activated as novel peptidoglycan synthesis becomes necessary during the cell division process.