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André Le Bivic is a researcher affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their scientific work spans multiple areas within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with notable emphasis on Cell Biology and Molecular Biology. Additional subfields of focus include Paleontology, Neurology, and Biotechnology.

Their research explores several main topics, notably:

  • Hippo pathway signaling and YAP/TAZ
  • Marine Invertebrate Physiology and Ecology
  • Barrier Structure and Function Studies
  • Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
  • Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer
  • Marine Sponges and Natural Products
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species

Le Bivic has published extensively, with recent publications including:

  • The zonula adherens matura redefines the apical junction of intestinal epithelia, 2024, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Super-resolution imaging uncovers the nanoscopic segregation of polarity proteins in epithelia, 2022, eLife
  • Super-resolution imaging uncovers the nanoscopic segregation of polarity proteins in epithelia, 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • The Buds of Oscarella lobularis (Porifera, Homoscleromorpha): A New Convenient Model for Sponge Cell and Evolutionary Developmental Biology, 2024, Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B Molecular and Developmental Evolution
  • Hyper-accumulation of vanadium in animals: Two sponges compete with urochordates, 2023, The Science of The Total Environment

Their frequent publication venues include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Experimental Zoology Part B Molecular and Developmental Evolution
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • eLife
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Le Bivic collaborates regularly with several coauthors, including:

  • Dominique Massey-Harroche
  • Emmanuelle Renard
  • Pierre Mangeol
  • Fabrice Richard
  • Pierre-François Lenne

Best Publications

  • Polarity complex proteins.

    Emeline Assémat;Elsa Bazellières;Emilie Pallesi-Pocachard;André Le Bivic

  • ERBIN: a basolateral PDZ protein that interacts with the mammalian ERBB2/HER2 receptor

    Jean Paul Borg;Sylvie Marchetto;André Le Bivic;Vincent Ollendorff

  • The O-glycosylated Stalk Domain Is Required for Apical Sorting of Neurotrophin Receptors in Polarized MDCK Cells

    Charles Yeaman;Annick H. Le Gall;Anne N. Baldwin;Laure Monlauzeur

  • CRB3 Binds Directly to Par6 and Regulates the Morphogenesis of the Tight Junctions in Mammalian Epithelial Cells

    Céline Lemmers;Didier Michel;Lydie Lane-Guermonprez;Marie-Hélène Delgrossi

  • Galectin-4 and sulfatides in apical membrane trafficking in enterocyte-like cells

    Delphine Delacour;Valérie Gouyer;Jean-Pierre Zanetta;Hervé Drobecq

  • Junctional recruitment of mammalian Scribble relies on E-cadherin engagement

    Christel Navarro;Sébastien Nola;Stéphane Audebert;Marie-Josée Santoni

  • Crumbs homologue 1 is required for maintenance of photoreceptor cell polarization and adhesion during light exposure.

    Serge A. van de Pavert;Albena Kantardzhieva;Anna Malysheva;Jan Meuleman

  • Requirement for galectin-3 in apical protein sorting

    Delphine Delacour;Catharina I. Cramm-Behrens;Hervé Drobecq;Andre Le Bivic

  • Crumbs interacts with moesin and βHeavy-spectrin in the apical membrane skeleton of Drosophila

    Emmanuelle Médina;Janice Williams;Elizabeth Klipfell;Daniela Zarnescu

  • Apical sorting by galectin-3-dependent glycoprotein clustering

    Delphine Delacour;Christoph Greb;Annett Koch;Emma Salomonsson

  • hINADl/PATJ, a homolog of Discs lost, interacts with crumbs and localizes to tight junctions in human epithelial cells

    Céline Lemmers;Emmanuelle Médina;Marie-Hélène Delgrossi;Didier Michel

  • PATJ connects and stabilizes apical and lateral components of tight junctions in human intestinal cells.

    Didier Michel;Jean-Pierre Arsanto;Dominique Massey-Harroche;Christophe Béclin

  • Preferred apical distribution of glycosyl-phosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchored proteins: a highly conserved feature of the polarized epithelial cell phenotype.

    Michael P. Lisanti;André Le Bivic;Alan R. Saltiel;Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan

  • The glycosylphosphatidyl inositol-anchored adhesion molecule F3/contactin is required for surface transport of paranodin/contactin-associated protein (caspr).

    Catherine Faivre-Sarrailh;Natalia Denisenko-Nehrbass;André Le Bivic

  • Role of aPKC Isoforms and Their Binding Partners Par3 and Par6 in Epidermal Barrier Formation

    Iris Helfrich;Annika Schmitz;Paola Zigrino;Christian Michels

  • Nephrocystin-1 and nephrocystin-4 are required for epithelial morphogenesis and associate with PALS1/PATJ and Par6

    Marion Delous;Nathan E. Hellman;Nathan E. Hellman;Nathan E. Hellman;Helori-Maël Gaudé;Helori-Maël Gaudé;Flora Silbermann;Flora Silbermann

  • Interaction between Erbin and a Catenin-related protein in epithelial cells

    Fanny Jaulin-Bastard;Jean-Pierre Arsanto;André Le Bivic;Christel Navarro

  • The ERBB2/HER2 receptor differentially interacts with ERBIN and PICK1 PSD-95/DLG/ZO-1 domain proteins.

    Fanny Jaulin-Bastard;Hiroko Saito;André Le Bivic;Vincent Ollendorff

  • Pals1/Mpp5 is required for correct localization of Crb1 at the subapical region in polarized Müller glia cells

    Agnes G.S.H. van Rossum;Wendy M. Aartsen;Jan Meuleman;Jan Klooster

  • Loss of CRB2 in the mouse retina mimics human retinitis pigmentosa due to mutations in the CRB1 gene

    Celso Henrique Alves;Alicia Sanz Sanz;Bokyung Park;Lucie P. Pellissier

Frequent Co-Authors

Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan
Enrique Rodriguez-Boulan Cornell University
Jan Wijnholds
Jan Wijnholds Leiden University Medical Center
Chiara Zurzolo
Chiara Zurzolo Institut Pasteur
Sophie Saunier
Sophie Saunier Université Paris Cité
Kai Simons
Kai Simons Lipotype
Jean-Michel Claverie
Jean-Michel Claverie Aix-Marseille University
Michael Leitges
Michael Leitges University of Oslo
Corinne Antignac
Corinne Antignac Institut Imagine

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