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Overview

André Nantel is affiliated with the National Research Council Canada in Canada. Their research primarily focuses on Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with detailed work spanning subfields such as Cancer Research, Genetics, and Molecular Biology.

Their recent publications include three notable papers: "eTumorMetastasis: A Network-Based Algorithm Predicts Clinical Outcomes Using Whole-Exome Sequencing Data of Cancer Patients" published in 2021 in Genomics Proteomics & Bioinformatics, "A Conserved Domain of the viviparous-1 Gene Product Enhances the DNA Binding Activity of the bZIP Protein EmBP-1 and Other Transcription Factors" published in 2021 by UNC Libraries, and "Characterization of Three Rice Basic/Leucine Zipper Factors, Including Two Inhibitors of EmBP-1 DNA Binding Activity," also published in 2021 by UNC Libraries.

Their research topics cover areas including Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Genomics and Rare Diseases, and Epigenetics and DNA Methylation.

Frequent collaborators in their research efforts include Ralph S. Quatrano (collaborating on two publications), Jean-Sébastien Milanese, Chabane Tibiche, Naif Zaman, and Jinfeng Zou.

Their work has appeared predominantly in the following publication venues:

  • UNC Libraries
  • Genomics Proteomics & Bioinformatics

André Nantel's research contributes to a detailed understanding of molecular mechanisms in genetic regulation and cancer biology, reflected in an interdisciplinary approach linking genomics, diagnostics, and molecular biology.

Best Publications

  • Driver mutations in histone H3.3 and chromatin remodelling genes in paediatric glioblastoma

    Jeremy Schwartzentruber;Andrey Korshunov;Xiao Yang Liu;David T.W. Jones

  • Transcription Profiling of Candida albicans Cells Undergoing the Yeast-to-Hyphal Transition

    André Nantel;Daniel Dignard;Catherine Bachewich;Doreen Harcus

  • A Human-Curated Annotation of the Candida albicans Genome

    Burkhard R Braun;Marco van het Hoog;Christophe d'Enfert;Mikhail Martchenko

  • Biofilm Matrix Regulation by Candida albicans Zap1

    Clarissa J. Nobile;Jeniel E. Nett;Aaron D. Hernday;Oliver R. Homann

  • Stress-induced gene expression in Candida albicans: Absence of a general stress response

    Brice Enjalbert;André Nantel;Malcolm Whiteway

  • Genomics of hybrid poplar (Populus trichocarpa× deltoides) interacting with forest tent caterpillars (Malacosoma disstria): normalized and full‐length cDNA libraries, expressed sequence tags, and a cDNA microarray for the study of insect‐induced defences in poplar

    Steven Ralph;Claire Oddy;Dawn Cooper;Hesther Yueh

  • Molecular Profiling Identifies Prognostic Subgroups of Pediatric Glioblastoma and Shows Increased YB-1 Expression in Tumors

    Damien Faury;André Nantel;Sandra E. Dunn;Marie Christine Guiot

  • Transcriptional regulation of carbohydrate metabolism in the human pathogen Candida albicans.

    Christopher Askew;Adnane Sellam;Adnane Sellam;Elias Epp;Elias Epp;Hervé Hogues

  • Assembly of the Candida albicans genome into sixteen supercontigs aligned on the eight chromosomes

    Marco van het Hoog;Timothy J Rast;Mikhail Martchenko;Suzanne Grindle

  • Transcriptional Rewiring of Fungal Galactose-Metabolism Circuitry

    Mikhail Martchenko;Anastasia Levitin;Herve Hogues;Andre Nantel

  • Transcription Profiling of Cyclic AMP Signaling in Candida albicans

    Doreen Harcus;André Nantel;André Nantel;Anne Marcil;Tracey Rigby

  • Pyruvate kinase deficiency in mice protects against malaria.

    Gundula Min-Oo;Anny Fortin;Mi-Fong Tam;André Nantel

  • Candida albicans transcription factor Rim101 mediates pathogenic interactions through cell wall functions.

    Clarissa J. Nobile;Norma Solis;Carter L. Myers;Allison J. Fay

  • Population genomics of drug resistance in Candida albicans

    Leah E. Cowen;André Nantel;Malcolm S. Whiteway;David Y. Thomas

  • Evolutionary Tinkering with Conserved Components of a Transcriptional Regulatory Network

    Hugo Lavoie;Hervé Hogues;Jaideep Mallick;Adnane Sellam;Adnane Sellam

  • Genome-wide expression and location analyses of the Candida albicans Tac1p regulon.

    Teresa T. Liu;Sadri Znaidi;Katherine S. Barker;Lijing Xu

  • Interaction of the Grb10 Adapter Protein with the Raf1 and MEK1 Kinases

    André Nantel;Khosro Mohammad-Ali;Jennifer Sherk;Barry I. Posner

  • Transcription factor substitution during the evolution of fungal ribosome regulation.

    Hervé Hogues;Hugo Lavoie;Hugo Lavoie;Adnane Sellam;Maria Mangos

  • Msn2- and Msn4-Like Transcription Factors Play No Obvious Roles in the Stress Responses of the Fungal Pathogen Candida albicans

    Susan Melanie Nicholls;M. Straffon;Brice Patrick Enjalbert;A. Nantel

  • Signaling Network Assessment of Mutations and Copy Number Variations Predict Breast Cancer Subtype-Specific Drug Targets

    Naif Zaman;Naif Zaman;Lei Li;Maria Luz Jaramillo;Zhanpeng Sun

Frequent Co-Authors

Malcolm Whiteway
Malcolm Whiteway Concordia University
Aaron P. Mitchell
Aaron P. Mitchell University of Georgia
Nada Jabado
Nada Jabado McGill University
David Y. Thomas
David Y. Thomas McGill University
Stefan M. Pfister
Stefan M. Pfister German Cancer Research Center
Anders Lindroth
Anders Lindroth Lund University
Peter Lichter
Peter Lichter German Cancer Research Center
Jeremy Schwartzentruber
Jeremy Schwartzentruber Wellcome Sanger Institute
Jacek Majewski
Jacek Majewski McGill University
Christoph Plass
Christoph Plass German Cancer Research Center

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