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University of Rouen

EducationRouen, France
About: University of Rouen is a education organization based out in Rouen, France. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Receptor. The organization has 7299 authors who have published 13209 publications receiving 313477 citations.
Topics: Population, Receptor, Laser, Atom probe, Membrane


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TL;DR: Results indicate that calreticulin and perhaps other plant reticuloplasmins are possibly largely excluded from vesicles exported from the ER and probably retained in the ER by mechanisms that rely primarily on signals other than H/KDEL motifs.
Abstract: Using pulse–chase experiments combined with immunoprecipitation and N-glycan structural analysis, we showed that the retrieval mechanism of proteins from post–endoplasmic reticulum (post-ER) compartments is active in plant cells at levels similar to those described previously for animal cells. For instance, recycling from the Golgi apparatus back to the ER is sufficient to block the secretion of as much as 90% of an extracellular protein such as the cell wall invertase fused with an HDEL C-terminal tetrapeptide. Likewise, recycling can sustain fast retrograde transport of Golgi enzymes into the ER in the presence of brefeldin A. However, on the basis of our data, we propose that this retrieval mechanism in plants has little impact on the ER retention of a soluble ER protein such as calreticulin. Indeed, the latter is retained in the ER without any N-glycan–related evidence for a recycling through the Golgi apparatus. Taken together, these results indicate that calreticulin and perhaps other plant reticuloplasmins are possibly largely excluded from vesicles exported from the ER. Instead, they are probably retained in the ER by mechanisms that rely primarily on signals other than H/KDEL motifs.

112 citations

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TL;DR: The study of neurotrophic signalling by PACAP in PC12 cells reveals that multiple independent pathways are coordinated in the PACAP response, some activated by classical and some by novel or combinatorial signalling mechanisms.
Abstract: Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) are closely related members of the secretin superfamily of neuropeptides expressed in both the brain and peripheral nervous system, and they exhibit neurotrophic and neurodevelopmental effects in vivo. Like the index member of the Trk receptor ligand family, nerve growth factor (NGF), PACAP promotes the differentiation of PC12 cells, a well-established cell culture model, to investigate neuronal differentiation, survival and function. Stimulation of catecholamine secretion and enhanced neuropeptide biosynthesis are effects exerted by PACAP at the adrenomedullary synapse in vivo and on PC12 cells in vitro through stimulation of the specific PAC1 receptor. Induction of neuritogenesis, growth arrest, and promotion of cell survival are effects of PACAP that occur in developing cerebellar, hippocampal and cortical neurons, as well as in the more tractable PC12 cell model. Study of the mechanisms through which PACAP exerts its various effects on cell growth, morphology, gene expression and survival, i.e. its actions as a neurotrophin, in PC12 cells is the subject of this review. The study of neurotrophic signalling by PACAP in PC12 cells reveals that multiple independent pathways are coordinated in the PACAP response, some activated by classical and some by novel or combinatorial signalling mechanisms.

112 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the structure and electronic properties of ferrimagnetic double perovskites were investigated, and it was argued that a direct Re-Re t_2g-Re_ t2g interaction is the main cause for the metallic character of the Ba compound; the smaller size of Ca and the monoclinic distortion (which lifts the degeneracy of {t 2g} states seem to disrupt the ReRe interaction in the case of the Ca compound, making it nonmetallic for the same electron count).
Abstract: We have investigated the structure and electronic properties of ferrimagnetic double perovskites, {A_2FeReO_6} (A = Ca, Sr, Ba). The A = Ba phase is cubic (Fm3m) and metallic, while the A = Ca phase is monoclinic {P2_1 /n} and nonmetallic. Fe{^57 Mossbauer} spectroscopy shows that iron is present mainly in the high spin S = (5/2) {Fe^3+} state in the Ca compound, while it occurs in an intermediate state between high spin {Fe^2+ and Fe^3+} in the Ba compound. It is argued that a direct {Re t_2g-Re_ t2g} interaction is the main cause for the metallic character of the Ba compound; the smaller size of Ca and the monoclinic distortion (which lifts the degeneracy of {t_2g} states seem to disrupt the Re-Re interaction in the case of the Ca compound, making it nonmetallic for the same electron count.

112 citations

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TL;DR: This review presents and discusses the compartmental organization of the Golgi stacks with regards to complex polysaccharide assembly and secretion using immuno-electron microscopy and specific antibodies recognizing various sugar epitopes.
Abstract: The Golgi apparatus of eukaryotic cells is known for its central role in the processing, sorting, and transport of proteins to intra- and extra-cellular compartments. In plants, it has the additional task of assembling and exporting the non-cellulosic polysaccharides of the cell wall matrix including pectin and hemicelluloses, which are important for plant development and protection. In this review, we focus on the biosynthesis of complex polysaccharides of the primary cell wall of eudicotyledonous plants. We present and discuss the compartmental organization of the Golgi stacks with regards to complex polysaccharide assembly and secretion using immuno-electron microscopy and specific antibodies recognizing various sugar epitopes. We also discuss the significance of the recently identified Golgi-localized glycosyltransferases responsible for the biosynthesis of xyloglucan (XyG) and pectin.

111 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the purity of hexagonal ferrites was investigated by X-ray diffraction and Mossbauer spectrometry, revealing the presence of the hexagonal M-type phase as the main phase, but also of secondary phases of the (Sr,Sm)FeO3−δ type.

111 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yves Agid14166974441
Alexis Brice13587083466
Mohamed Eddaoudi9432764217
Hervé Tilly8647930321
David Cohen8363537722
Jörg Neugebauer8149130909
Hubert Vaudry8097534350
Michel Baudry8037223890
Richard L. Stevens7926419148
Claudine Berr7529727919
Christian P. Robert7553536864
Thierry Frebourg7130722403
Georges Pelletier6943219018
Michel Vert6933317899
Jean-Charles Schwartz6925215917
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
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202316
202298
2021603
2020622
2019563
2018552