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Axelle Balguerie

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Pinan-Lucarre B, Balguerie A, Clave C
Eukaryot Cell . 2005 Nov; 4(11):1765-74. PMID: 16278443
Although autophagy is characteristic of type II programmed cell death (PCD), its role in cell death is currently debated. Both cell death-promoting and prosurvival roles of autophagy have been reported...
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Talarek N, Balguerie A, Aigle M, Durrens P
Cell Biochem Funct . 2004 Oct; 23(4):253-66. PMID: 15473003
The BAR proteins are a well-conserved family of proteins including Rvsp in yeast, amphiphysins and Bin proteins in mammals. In yeast, as in mammals, BAR proteins are known to be...
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Balguerie A, Dos Reis S, Coulary-Salin B, Chaignepain S, Sabourin M, Schmitter J, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2004 May; 117(Pt 12):2599-610. PMID: 15159455
The [Het-s] prion of the fungus Podospora anserina propagates as a self-perpetuating amyloid form of the HET-s protein. This protein triggers a cell death reaction termed heterokaryon incompatibility when interacting...
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Balguerie A, Dos Reis S, Ritter C, Chaignepain S, Coulary-Salin B, Forge V, et al.
EMBO J . 2003 May; 22(9):2071-81. PMID: 12727874
The [Het-s] infectious element of the fungus Podospora anserina is a prion protein involved in a genetically controlled cell death reaction termed heterokaryon incompatibility. Previous analyses indicate that [Het-s] propagates...
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Lefebvre-Legendre L, Balguerie A, Duvezin-Caubet S, Giraud M, Slonimski P, di Rago J
Mol Microbiol . 2003 Feb; 47(5):1329-39. PMID: 12603738
Mutant strains of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae lacking a functional F1-ATPase were found to grow very poorly under anaerobic conditions. A single amino acid replacement (K222 > E222) that locally disrupts...
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Balguerie A, Bagnat M, Bonneu M, Aigle M, Breton A
Eukaryot Cell . 2002 Dec; 1(6):1021-31. PMID: 12477802
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the actin cytoskeleton is depolarized by NaCl stress. In this study, the response was maximal after 30 min, and then actin patches repolarized. Rvs161p was required for...