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Genetics and Molecular Biology
France
2024

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
72
Citations
17828
World Ranking
1323
National Ranking
41

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in France Leader Award
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Bohdan Wasylyk is affiliated with the Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology in France. Their research spans several areas within biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, including medicine as a secondary focus. The scientist's work frequently addresses molecular biology, epidemiology, and otorhinolaryngology as subfields of study.

The main research topics covered by Bohdan Wasylyk include cancer-related gene regulation, epigenetics and DNA methylation, autophagy in disease and therapy, Wnt/β-catenin signaling in development and cancer, Kruppel-like factors research, CRISPR and genetic engineering, and RNA modifications in cancer.

Recent publications by Bohdan Wasylyk demonstrate a focus on molecular mechanisms related to cancer and immune modulation. These papers include:

  • The Multifaceted Role of Human Dickkopf-3 (DKK-3) in Development, Immune Modulation and Cancer, 2023, Cells
  • TTLL12 has a potential oncogenic activity, suppression of ligation of nitrotyrosine to the C-terminus of detyrosinated α-tubulin, that can be overcome by molecules identified by screening a compound library, 2024, PLoS ONE
  • A novel ΔNp63-dependent immune mechanism improves prognosis of HPV-related head and neck cancer, 2023, Frontiers in Immunology
  • Novel inhibitors of TTLL12's oncogenic potential that overcome suppression of ligation of nitrotyrosine to the C-terminus of detyrosinated α-tubulin, 2023, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)

Wasylyk collaborates frequently with several researchers, including Jana Mourtada, Alain C. Jung, Amit Deshpande, Jan Brants, and Christine Wasylyk. Their contributions often intersect in molecular biology and cancer research.

Frequent publication venues for this scientist include Cells, PLoS ONE, Frontiers in Immunology, and bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), reflecting diverse outlets for disseminating findings in biochemistry and molecular biology.

Wasylyk has been recognized as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), indicating an acknowledgment by a prominent scientific community in molecular biology.

Best Publications

  • Promoter sequences of eukaryotic protein-coding genes

    J Corden;B Wasylyk;A Buchwalder;P Sassone-Corsi

  • The Ets family of transcription factors

    Bohdan Wasylyk;Soonjung L. Hahn;Antoine Giovane

  • The SV40 72 base repair repeat has a striking effect on gene expression both in SV40 and other chimeric recombinants

    P. Moreau;R. Hen;B. Wasylyk;R. Everett

  • Ets transcription factors: nuclear effectors of the Ras–MAP-kinase signaling pathway

    Bohdan Wasylyk;James Hagman;Arthur Gutierrez-Hartmann

  • The c-ets proto-oncogenes encode transcription factors that cooperate with c-Fos and c-Jun for transcriptional activation.

    B. Wasylyk;C. Wasylyk;P. Flores;A. Begue

  • The collagenase gene promoter contains a TPA and oncogene-responsive unit encompassing the PEA3 and AP-1 binding sites.

    A. Gutman;B. Wasylyk

  • Ets ternary complex transcription factors.

    Gilles Buchwalter;Christian Gross;Bohdan Wasylyk

  • The c-Ets oncoprotein activates the stromelysin promoter through the same elements as several non-nuclear oncoproteins.

    C. Wasylyk;A. Gutman;R. Nicholson;B. Wasylyk

  • Identification of genes associated with tumorigenesis and metastatic potential of hypopharyngeal cancer by microarray analysis.

    Anne Cromer;Annaïck Carles;Régine Millon;Gitali Ganguli

  • The SV40 72 bp repeat preferentially potentiates transcription starting from proximal natural or substitute promoter elements

    B. Wasylyk;C. Wasylyk;P. Augereau;P. Chambon

  • Pax-5 (BSAP) recruits Ets proto-oncogene family proteins to form functional ternary complexes on a B-cell-specific promoter.

    Daniel Fitzsimmons;W Hodsdon;W Wheat;S M Maira

  • Biological and Clinical Relevance of Transcriptionally Active Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection in Oropharynx Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Alain C. Jung;Jenny Briolat;Régine Millon;Aurélien de Reyniès

  • BLM helicase-dependent transport of p53 to sites of stalled DNA replication forks modulates homologous recombination

    Sagar Sengupta;Steven P. Linke;Remy Pedeux;Qin Yang

  • NET, A NEW ETS TRANSCRIPTION FACTOR THAT IS ACTIVATED BY RAS

    A Giovane;A Pintzas;S M Maira;P Sobieszczuk

  • Transformation suppressor activity of a Jun transcription factor lacking its activation domain

    Alison Lloyd;Nina Yancheva;Bohdan Wasylyk

  • PEA3 is a nuclear target for transcription activation by non-nuclear oncogenes.

    C. Wasylyk;P. Flores;A. Gutman;B. Wasylyk

  • A Harvey-ras responsive transcription element is also responsive to a tumour-promoter and to serum.

    J L Imler;C Schatz;C Wasylyk;B Chatton

  • Specific in vitro initiation of transcription on conalbumin and ovalbumin genes and comparison with adenovirus-2 early and late genes

    B. Wasylyk;C. Kédinger;J. Corden;O. Brison;O. Brison

  • Functional interactions between p53 and the TFIIH complex are affected by tumour-associated mutations.

    T. Léveillard;L. Andera;N. Bissonnette;L. Schaeffer

  • Nuclear targets for transcription regulation by oncogenes.

    Alejandro Gutman;Bohdan Wasylyk

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Chambon
Pierre Chambon Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Jack A. Schalken
Jack A. Schalken Radboud University
Jean-Luc Imler
Jean-Luc Imler University of Strasbourg
Olivier Poch
Olivier Poch University of Strasbourg
Christian E. Gross
Christian E. Gross University of Bordeaux
Alfred Nordheim
Alfred Nordheim University of Tübingen
Thierry Léveillard
Thierry Léveillard Institut de la Vision
Ian G. Mills
Ian G. Mills University of Oxford
David E. Neal
David E. Neal University of Cambridge
Mahmoud Huleihel
Mahmoud Huleihel Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

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