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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
58
Citations
8754
World Ranking
13467
National Ranking
510

Research.com Recognitions

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

Overview

Claude Lazdunski is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their academic work is linked to this prominent national research institution.

They have been recognized as a Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO), reflecting a connection with the broader European molecular biology research community.

The fields and specific research topics in which they have contributed or focused are not detailed in the available data. Likewise, information about their frequent co-authors, recent paper publications, and venues of publication has not been provided.

This absence of detailed data on research output and specialization areas limits a full technical overview but indicates involvement in life sciences and molecular biology circles through their affiliation and membership status.

Best Publications

  • Translation is a non-uniform process: Effect of tRNA availability on the rate of elongation of nascent polypeptide chains

    Stanislas Varenne;Jean Buc;Roland Lloubes;Claude Lazdunski

  • Colicin Import into Escherichia coli Cells

    Claude J. Lazdunski;Emmanuelle Bouveret;Alain Rigal;Laure Journet

  • The Tol-Pal proteins of the Escherichia coli cell envelope: an energized system required for outer membrane integrity?

    Roland Lloubès;Eric Cascales;Anne Walburger;Emmanuelle Bouveret

  • Flip-Flop Mechanisms in Enzymology A Model : the Alkaline Phosphatase of Escherichia coli

    Michel Lazdunski;Claude Petitclerc;Danielle Chappelet;Claude Lazdunski

  • Peptidoglycan-associated lipoprotein-TolB interaction. A possible key to explaining the formation of contact sites between the inner and outer membranes of Escherichia coli

    Emmanuelle Bouveret;Rahmona Derouiche;Alain Rigal;Roland Lloubès

  • Protein complex within Escherichia coli inner membrane. TolA N-terminal domain interacts with TolQ and TolR proteins.

    Rahmona Derouiche;Hélène Bénédetti;Jean-Claude Lazzaroni;Claude Lazdunski

  • Bacteriocins, Microcins and Lantibiotics:

    Richard James;Claude Lazdunski;Franc Pattus

  • The Tol/Pal system function requires an interaction between the C-terminal domain of TolA and the N-terminal domain of TolB.

    Anne Walburger;Claude Lazdunski;Yves Corda

  • Colicin A unfolds during its translocation in Escherichia coli cells and spans the whole cell envelope when its pore has formed.

    H Bénédetti;R Lloubès;C Lazdunski;L Letellier

  • Complete nucleotide sequence of the structural gene for colicin A, a gene translated at non-uniform rate

    Juliette Morlon;Roland Lloubès;Stanislas Varenne;Martine Chartier

  • Protein import into Escherichia coli: colicins A and E1 interact with a component of their translocation system.

    H. Benedetti;C. Lazdunski;R. Lloubès

  • In Vitro Characterization of Peptidoglycan-Associated Lipoprotein (PAL)–Peptidoglycan and PAL–TolB Interactions

    Emmanuelle Bouveret;Hélène Bénédetti;Alain Rigal;Erwann Loret

  • The membrane channel-forming colicin A: synthesis, secretion, structure, action and immunity.

    C J Lazdunski;D Baty;V Geli;D Cavard

  • Transmembrane alpha-helix interactions are required for the functional assembly of the Escherichia coli Tol complex.

    Jean Claude Lazzaroni;Anne Vianney;Jean Luc Popot;Hélène Bénédetti

  • In vivo properties of colicin A: channel activity is voltage dependent but translocation may be voltage independent.

    Jean Paul Bourdineaud;Pascale Boulanger;Claude Lazdunski;Lucienne Letellier

  • The promoters of the genes for colicin production, release and immunity in the ColA plasmid: effects of convergent transcription and Lex A protein

    R Lloubes;D Baty;C Lazdunski

  • Individual domains of colicins confer specificity in colicin uptake, in pore-properties and in immunity requirement

    Hélène Bénédetti;M Frenette;D. Baty;M Knibiehler

  • Effect of distribution of unfavourable codons on the maximum rate of gene expression by an heterologous organism.

    Stanislas Varenne;Claude Lazdunski

  • Involvement of BtuB and OmpF proteins in binding and uptake of colicin A

    Danièle Cavard;Claude Lazdunski

  • Structure-function relationships for some metalloalkaline phosphatases of E. coli.

    C. Lazdunski;C. Petitclerc;M. Lazdunski

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marie Pagès
Jean-Marie Pagès Aix-Marseille University
Vincent Géli
Vincent Géli Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille
Franc Pattus
Franc Pattus École Normale Supérieure
Andrée Lazdunski
Andrée Lazdunski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Lazdunski
Michel Lazdunski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Lucienne Letellier
Lucienne Letellier University of Paris-Saclay
Michael W. Parker
Michael W. Parker University of Melbourne
Robert Verger
Robert Verger Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Daniel Louvard
Daniel Louvard Institute Curie
Chantal Abergel
Chantal Abergel Aix-Marseille University

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