David Partouche
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Turbant F, Hamoui O, Partouche D, Sandt C, Busi F, Wien F, et al.
BBA Adv
. 2023 Apr;
1:100029.
PMID: 37082015
Nucleic acid amyloid proteins interactions have been observed in the past few years. These interactions often promote protein aggregation. Nevertheless, molecular basis and physiological consequences of these interactions are still...
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Sandt C, Partouche D, Arluison V
Methods Mol Biol
. 2022 Aug;
2538:235-260.
PMID: 35951304
The expression and conformation of bacterial proteins and peptides can be monitored in situ by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), provided that the concentration of the protein of interest is...
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Turbant F, Partouche D, Hamoui O, Trepout S, Legoubey T, Wien F, et al.
Antibiotics (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
10(3).
PMID: 33806663
Hfq is a bacterial regulator with key roles in gene expression. The protein notably regulates translation efficiency and RNA decay in Gram-negative bacteria, thanks to its binding to small regulatory...
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Osta O, Bombled M, Partouche D, Gallier F, Lubin-Germain N, Brodie-Linder N, et al.
ACS Omega
. 2020 Aug;
5(30):18842-18848.
PMID: 32775886
Mesoporous materials represent a useful alternative for exploiting the effects of confinement on molecular trapping and catalysis. Their efficiency often depends on the interactions between the surface and the targeted...
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Partouche D, Militello V, Gomez-Zavaglia A, Wien F, Sandt C, Arluison V
Pathogens
. 2019 Mar;
8(1).
PMID: 30889801
Hfq is a bacterial protein that regulates gene expression at the post-transcriptional level in Gram-negative bacteria. We have previously shown that Hfq protein, and more precisely its C-terminal region (CTR),...
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Partouche D, Mathurin J, Malabirade A, Marco S, Sandt C, Arluison V, et al.
J Microsc
. 2019 Jan;
274(1):23-31.
PMID: 30649833
Propagation of structural information through conformational changes in host-encoded amyloid proteins is at the root of many neurodegenerative disorders. Although important breakthroughs have been made in the field, fundamental issues...
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Partouche D, Turbant F, Hamoui O, Campidelli C, Bombled M, Trepout S, et al.
Pathogens
. 2018 Dec;
7(4).
PMID: 30513780
Hfq is a pleiotropic regulator that has key roles in the control of genetic expression. The protein noticeably regulates translation efficiency and RNA decay in Gram-negative bacteria, due to the...
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Malabirade A, Partouche D, Hamoui O, Turbant F, Geinguenaud F, Recouvreux P, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2018 Nov;
8(1):16792.
PMID: 30429520
Hfq is a pleiotropic regulator that mediates several aspects of bacterial RNA metabolism. The protein notably regulates translation efficiency and RNA decay in Gram-negative bacteria, usually via its interaction with...
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Partouche D, Malabirade A, Bizien T, Velez M, Trepout S, Marco S, et al.
Methods Mol Biol
. 2018 Feb;
1737:321-340.
PMID: 29484601
Post-transcriptional control of gene expression by small regulatory noncoding RNA (sRNA) needs protein accomplices to occur. Past research mainly focused on the RNA chaperone Hfq as cofactor. Nevertheless, recent studies...