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Genetics

D-Index
43
Citations
7394
World Ranking
4291
National Ranking
220

Research.com Recognitions

  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Claude Kedinger is affiliated with the University of Strasbourg in France. Their academic contributions have been recognized by their membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Their research output, collaboration networks, and specific fields or subfields of study have not been extensively documented through recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or focused topics. Likewise, there is no detailed information available on book publications or a catalog of research topics associated with their work.

Despite the absence of extensive publicly available research records or publication lists, their association with a prominent European research organization suggests engagement in scientific activities at an advanced level, likely within molecular biology or related life sciences given the nature of EMBO.

Best Publications

  • Promoter sequences of eukaryotic protein-coding genes

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

  • α-Amanitin: A specific inhibitor of one of two DNA-dependent RNA polymerase activities from calf thymus

    C. Kedinger;C. Kedinger;M. Gniazdowski;M. Gniazdowski;J.L. Mandel;J.L. Mandel;F. Gissinger;F. Gissinger

  • In vivo degradation of RNA polymerase II largest subunit triggered by alpha-amanitin.

    Van Trung Nguyen;Federico Giannoni;Marie-Françoise Dubois;Sook-Jae Seo

  • Leukemia Inhibitory Factor–dependent Transcriptional Activation in Embryonic Stem Cells

    Hélène Boeuf;Charlotte Hauss;Fabienne De Graeve;Nathalie Baran

  • 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

  • Animal DNA-dependent RNA polymerases

    F. Gissinger;C. Kedinger;P. Chambon

  • Animal DNA-dependent RNA polymerases. Molecular structures and immunological properties of calf-thymus enzyme AI and of calf-thymus and rat-liver enzymes B.

    Claude Kedinger;Francis Gissinger;Pierre Chambon

  • Animal DNA-dependent RNA polymerases. 3. Purification of calf-thymus BI and BII enzymes.

    Claude Kedinger;Pierre Chambon

  • Role of suppressors of cytokine signaling (Socs) in leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF) -dependent embryonic stem cell survival

    David Duval;Béatrice Reinhardt;Claude Kedinger;Hélène Boeuf

  • Structural evidence for two α-amanitin sensitive RNA polymerases in calf thymus

    C. Kedinger;P. Nuret;P. Chambon

  • The product of the adenovirus intermediate gene IVa2 is a transcriptional activator of the major late promoter.

    C Tribouley;P Lutz;A Staub;C Kedinger

  • The product of the adenovirus intermediate gene IX is a transcriptional activator.

    P Lutz;M Rosa-Calatrava;C Kedinger

  • Animal DNA-dependent RNA polymerases. 1. Large-scale solubilization and separation of A and B calf-thymus RNA-polymerase activities.

    Claude Kedinger;Francis Gissinger;Marek Gniazdowski;Jean-Louis Mandel

  • Purification and Properties of Calf Thymus DNA-Dependent RNA Polymerases A and B

    P. Chambon;F. Gissinger;J. L. Mandel;C. Kedinger

  • Individual products of the adenovirus 12S and 13S EIa mRNAs stimulate viral EIIa and EIII expression at the transcriptional level.

    Todd Leff;Rene Elkaim;Colin R. Goding;Pierre Jalinot

  • Functional Analysis of Adenovirus Protein IX Identifies Domains Involved in Capsid Stability, Transcriptional Activity, and Nuclear Reorganization

    Manuel Rosa-Calatrava;Linda Grave;Francine Puvion-Dutilleul;Bruno Chatton

  • Transcriptional activation by the adenovirus larger E1a product is mediated by members of the cellular transcription factor ATF family which can directly associate with E1a

    B Chatton;J L Bocco;M Gaire;C Hauss

  • Properties of the adenovirus IVa2 gene product, an effector of late-phase-dependent activation of the major late promoter.

    P Lutz;C Kedinger

  • The ‘PINIT’ motif, of a newly identified conserved domain of the PIAS protein family, is essential for nuclear retention of PIAS3L

    D. Duval;G. Duval;C. Kedinger;O. Poch

  • The adenovirus-2 early EIIa transcription unit possesses two overlapping promoters with different sequence requirements for EIa-dependent stimulation.

    D A Zajchowski;H Boeuf;C Kédinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Chambon
Pierre Chambon Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Jean-Louis Mandel
Jean-Louis Mandel Institute of Genetics and Molecular and Cellular Biology
Paolo Sassone-Corsi
Paolo Sassone-Corsi University of California, Irvine
Colin R. Goding
Colin R. Goding University of Oxford
Jeffry L. Corden
Jeffry L. Corden Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Olivier Bensaude
Olivier Bensaude École Normale Supérieure
Diane Mathis
Diane Mathis Harvard University
Olivier Poch
Olivier Poch University of Strasbourg
Erica A. Golemis
Erica A. Golemis Fox Chase Cancer Center

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