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Christian Dumas is a researcher affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France. Their academic work primarily spans the fields of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, immunology, microbiology, and medicine, including subfields such as molecular biology, virology, infectious diseases, physiology, and materials chemistry.

Their research contributions cover topics including:

  • HIV research and treatment
  • HIV/AIDS drug development and treatment
  • Protein structure and dynamics
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Prion diseases and protein misfolding
  • Chemical synthesis and analysis
  • Enzyme structure and function

Christian Dumas has published several recent papers, notable among them:

  • "Synergy and allostery in ligand binding by HIV-1 Nef," 2021, Biochemical Journal
  • "Amyloidogenicity as a driving force for the formation of functional oligomers," 2020, Journal of Structural Biology
  • "Synergy and allostery in ligand binding by HIV-1 Nef," 2020, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • "Correction: Synergy and allostery in ligand binding by HIV-1 Nef," 2021, Biochemical Journal
  • "Utilizing Carbonized Rice (Oryza sativa) Hull Ash from Pilmico Waste as an Admixture for Concrete Posts," 2025, International Journal of Constructive Research in Civil Engineering

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Biochemical Journal
  • Journal of Structural Biology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • International Journal of Constructive Research in Civil Engineering

Christian Dumas has collaborated often with the following researchers:

  • Abdullah Aldehaiman
  • Afaque A. Momin
  • Audrey Restouin
  • Xiaoli Shi
  • Safia Aljedani

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Analyses of the Expression of the HISTONE::YFP Fusion Protein in Arabidopsis Show That Syncytial Endosperm Is Divided in Mitotic Domains

    Corinne Boisnard-Lorig;Corinne Boisnard-Lorig;Adan Colon-Carmona;Marion Bauch;Sarah Hodge

  • Female Control of Male Gamete Delivery during Fertilization in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Nicolas Rotman;Frédérique Rozier;Leonor Boavida;Christian Dumas

  • The S-locus receptor kinase is inhibited by thioredoxins and activated by pollen coat proteins

    Didier Cabrillac;J. Mark Cock;Christian Dumas;Thierry Gaude

  • RAPID INDUCTION BY WOUNDING AND BACTERIAL INFECTION OF AN S GENE FAMILY RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE GENE IN BRASSICA OLERACEA

    M Pastuglia;D Roby;C Dumas;J M Cock

  • BIGPETALp, a bHLH transcription factor is involved in the control of Arabidopsis petal size

    Judit Szécsi;Caroline Joly;Karim Bordji;Emilie Varaud

  • ZmEsr, a novel endosperm‐specific gene expressed in a restricted region around the maize embryo

    H G Opsahl-Ferstad;E Le Deunff;C Dumas;P M Rogowsky

  • Molecular characterisation of two novel maize LRR receptor-like kinases, which belong to the SERK gene family

    Sylvie Baudino;Susanne Hansen;Reinhold Brettschneider;Valérie F. G. Hecht

  • Sperm cells of Zea mays have a complex complement of mRNAs.

    Michele L. Engel;Annie Chaboud;Christian Dumas;Sheila McCormick

  • An in Vitro System for Adhesion and Fusion of Maize Gametes

    J. E. Faure;C. Digonnet;C. Dumas

  • Fertilization in Arabidopsis thaliana wild type: Developmental stages and time course

    Jean-Emmanuel Faure;Nicolas Rotman;Philippe Fortuné;Christian Dumas

  • X-ray structure of nucleoside diphosphate kinase.

    C. Dumas;I. Lascu;S. Moréra;P. Glaser

  • A calcium influx is triggered and propagates in the zygote as a wavefront during in vitro fertilization of flowering plants

    A. F. Antoine;J.-E. Faure;S. Cordeiro;C. Dumas

  • First evidence of a calcium transient in flowering plants at fertilization

    C. Digonnet;D. Aldon;N. Leduc;C. Dumas

  • The spatial association of the sperm cells and vegetative nucleus in the pollen grain of Brassica

    C. Dumas;R. B. Knox;T. Gaude

  • Characterization of the S locus genes, SLG and SRK, of the Brassica S3 haplotype: identification of a membrane‐localized protein encoded by the S locus receptor kinase gene

    Valerie Delorme;Jean-Loic Giranton;Yves Hatzfeld;Aline Friry

  • The integral membrane S-locus receptor kinase of Brassica has serine/threonine kinase activity in a membranous environment and spontaneously forms oligomers in planta

    Jean-Loïc Giranton;Christian Dumas;J. Mark Cock;Thierry Gaude

  • Mutation of a Conserved Residue (D123) Required for Oligomerization of Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Nef Protein Abolishes Interaction with Human Thioesterase and Results in Impairment of Nef Biological Functions

    Lang Xia Liu;Nikolaus Heveker;Oliver T. Fackler;Stefan Theodor Arold

  • Procedure to Isolate Viable Sperm Cells from Corn (Zea mays L.) Pollen Grains

    Isabelle Dupuis;Patricia Roeckel;Elisabeth Matthys-Rochon;Christian Dumas

  • Interaction of Calmodulin, a Sorting Nexin and Kinase-Associated Protein Phosphatase with the Brassica oleracea S Locus Receptor Kinase

    Vincent Vanoosthuyse;Gabrielle Tichtinsky;Christian Dumas;Thierry Gaude

  • Pollen–Stigma Adhesion in Brassica spp Involves SLG and SLR1 Glycoproteins

    Doan-Trung Luu;Danièle Marty-Mazars;Martin Trick;Christian Dumas

Frequent Co-Authors

J. Mark Cock
J. Mark Cock Sorbonne University
Peter M. Rogowsky
Peter M. Rogowsky École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Scott D. Russell
Scott D. Russell University of Oklahoma
Martin Trick
Martin Trick Norwich Research Park
Paul Keim
Paul Keim Northern Arizona University
José A. Feijó
José A. Feijó University of Maryland, College Park
Frédéric Berger
Frédéric Berger Austrian Academy of Sciences
Pilar S. Testillano
Pilar S. Testillano Spanish National Research Council
Mauro Cresti
Mauro Cresti University of Siena
Dominique Roby
Dominique Roby INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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