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Benedicte Michel

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Michel B, Bernander R
Bioessays . 2014 Mar; 36(6):585-90. PMID: 24644021
Replication of the main chromosome in the halophilic archaeon Haloferax volcanii was recently reported to continue despite deletion of all active replication origins. Equally surprising, the deletion strain grew faster...
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Lia G, Rigato A, Long E, Chagneau C, Le Masson M, Allemand J, et al.
Mol Cell . 2012 Dec; 49(3):547-57. PMID: 23260658
In all organisms, replication impairment is a recognized source of genomic instability, raising an increasing interest in the fate of inactivated replication forks. We used Escherichia coli strains with a...
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Michel B, Debauche C, Hutchings G, Bernard P, Biard J, Francois G, et al.
J Perinat Med . 2012 Oct; 41(3):287-94. PMID: 23095191
Aim: To identify the significance of associated antenatal ultrasound findings on long-term prognosis following the antenatal diagnosis of cleft lip/palate [CL(P)]. Patients And Methods: Retrospective case note analysis of patients...
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De Septenville A, Duigou S, Boubakri H, Michel B
PLoS Genet . 2012 Apr; 8(4):e1002622. PMID: 22496668
Replication fork arrest is a recognized source of genetic instability, and transcription is one of the most prominent causes of replication impediment. We analyze here the requirement for recombination proteins...
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Lia G, Michel B, Allemand J
Science . 2011 Dec; 335(6066):328-31. PMID: 22194411
DNA replication machineries have been studied extensively, but the kinetics of action of their components remains largely unknown. We report a study of DNA synthesis during replication in living Escherichia...
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Bradley A, Baharoglu Z, Niewiarowski A, Michel B, Tsaneva I
J Biol Chem . 2011 May; 286(25):22372-83. PMID: 21531731
In bacteria, RuvABC is required for the resolution of Holliday junctions (HJ) made during homologous recombination. The RuvAB complex catalyzes HJ branch migration and replication fork reversal (RFR). During RFR,...
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Baharoglu Z, Lestini R, Duigou S, Michel B
Mol Microbiol . 2010 May; 77(2):324-36. PMID: 20497334
We observed that cells lacking Rep and UvrD, two replication accessory helicases, and the recombination protein RecF are cryo-sensitive on rich medium. We isolated five mutations that suppress this Luria-Bertani...
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Boubakri H, De Septenville A, Viguera E, Michel B
EMBO J . 2009 Oct; 29(1):145-57. PMID: 19851282
How living cells deal with head-on collisions of the replication and transcription complexes has been debated for a long time. Even in the widely studied model bacteria Escherichia coli, the...
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Ricour C, Delhaye S, Hato S, Olenyik T, Michel B, van Kuppeveld F, et al.
J Gen Virol . 2008 Dec; 90(Pt 1):177-86. PMID: 19088287
Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV or Theiler's virus) is a neurotropic picornavirus that can persist lifelong in the central nervous system of infected mice, causing a chronic inflammatory demyelinating disease....
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Le Masson M, Baharoglu Z, Michel B
Mol Microbiol . 2008 Oct; 70(2):537-48. PMID: 18942176
Replication fork reversal (RFR) is a reaction that takes place in Escherichia coli at replication forks arrested by the inactivation of a replication protein. Fork reversal involves the annealing of...