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Claude Prigent

Claude Prigent

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
48
Citations
9171
World Ranking
18344
National Ranking
836

Overview

Claude Prigent is a researcher affiliated with the University of Rennes in France, specializing in biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their scholarly output comprises 57 publications primarily focused on these fields. Within this domain, they have contributed extensively to subfields including molecular biology, cell biology, genetics, oncology, and epidemiology.

Their research explores key topics such as microtubule and mitosis dynamics, genetic and kidney cyst diseases, epigenetics and DNA methylation, renal and related cancers, mitochondrial function and pathology, Hedgehog signaling pathway studies, and genomics and chromatin dynamics. These topics reflect a diverse range of interests centered on cellular processes and disease mechanisms.

Claude Prigent's recent publications include the following notable papers:

  • A Journey through Time on the Discovery of Cell Cycle Regulation, 2022, published in Cells
  • Mitochondrial Aurora kinase A induces mitophagy by interacting with MAP1LC3 and Prohibitin 2, 2021, Life Science Alliance
  • An EMT-primary cilium-GLIS2 signaling axis regulates mammogenesis and claudin-low breast tumorigenesis, 2021, Science Advances
  • Duplication and Segregation of Centrosomes during Cell Division, 2022, Cells
  • Reciprocal regulation of Aurora kinase A and ATIP3 in the control of metaphase spindle length, 2020, Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences

They frequently publish in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Cells, Journal of Visualized Experiments, Life Science Alliance, and Science Advances. The majority of their publications appear in molecular and cellular biology-focused journals.

Frequent collaborators include Vincent J. Guen, Roland Le Borgne, Matthieu Le Gallo, Florence Godey, and Patrick Tas. These coauthors have engaged with Claude Prigent on multiple publications, reflecting ongoing research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • HDAC8 mutations in Cornelia de Lange syndrome affect the cohesin acetylation cycle

    Matthew A. Deardorff;Masashige Bando;Ryuichiro Nakato;Erwan Watrin

  • Phosphorylation of serine 10 in histone H3, what for?

    Claude Prigent;Stefan Dimitrov

  • Aurora/Ipl1p-related kinases, a new oncogenic family of mitotic serine-threonine kinases.

    Régis Giet;Claude Prigent

  • A Ran signalling pathway mediated by the mitotic kinase Aurora A in spindle assembly

    Ming Ying Tsai;Christiane Wiese;Kan Cao;Ona Martin

  • Drosophila Aurora A kinase is required to localize D-TACC to centrosomes and to regulate astral microtubules.

    Régis Giet;Doris McLean;Simon Descamps;Michael J. Lee

  • Aurora kinases, aneuploidy and cancer, a coincidence or a real link?

    Régis Giet;Clotilde Petretti;Claude Prigent

  • Phosphorylation of CDC25B by Aurora-A at the centrosome contributes to the G2–M transition

    Stéphanie Dutertre;Martine Cazales;Muriel Quaranta;Carine Froment

  • The Xenopus protein kinase pEg2 associates with the centrosome in a cell cycle-dependent manner, binds to the spindle microtubules and is involved in bipolar mitotic spindle assembly.

    C. Roghi;R. Giet;R. Uzbekov;N. Morin

  • The Xenopus laevis Aurora-related Protein Kinase pEg2 Associates with and Phosphorylates the Kinesin-related Protein XlEg5

    Régis Giet;Rustem Uzbekov;Fabien Cubizolles;Katherine Le Guellec

  • On the role of aurora-A in centrosome function.

    Stéphanie Dutertre;Simon Descamps;Claude Prigent

  • APC/Fizzy-Related targets Aurora-A kinase for proteolysis

    Anna Castro;Yannick Arlot-Bonnemains;Suzanne Vigneron;Jean-Claude Labbé

  • CDC25B phosphorylation by Aurora-A occurs at the G2/M transition and is inhibited by DNA damage.

    Martine Cazales;Estelle Schmitt;Emilie Montembault;Christine Dozier

  • The PITSLRE/CDK11p58 protein kinase promotes centrosome maturation and bipolar spindle formation

    Clotilde Petretti;Matthew Savoian;Emilie Montembault;David M Glover

  • PARP-3 associates with polycomb group bodies and with components of the DNA damage repair machinery.

    M. Rouleau;D. McDonald;P. Gagné;M.-E. Ouellet

  • TACC1-chTOG-Aurora A protein complex in breast cancer.

    Nathalie Conte;Bénédicte Delaval;Christophe Ginestier;Alexia Ferrand

  • Expression of Aurora kinases in human thyroid carcinoma cell lines and tissues

    Salvatore Ulisse;Jean Guy Delcros;Enke Baldini;Matteo Toller

  • Inhibition of Aurora A in response to DNA damage.

    A Krystyniak;C Garcia-Echeverria;C Prigent;S Ferrari

  • Cloning of STK13, a third human protein kinase related to Drosophila aurora and budding yeast Ipl1 that maps on chromosome 19q13.3-ter

    M. Bernard;Philippe Sanseau;C. Henry;Anne Couturier

  • Activation of mammalian DNA ligase I through phosphorylation by casein kinase II.

    Claude Prigent;Dana Lasko;Ken-Ichi Kodama;James Woodgett

  • The D-Box-activating domain (DAD) is a new proteolysis signal that stimulates the silent D-Box sequence of Aurora-A.

    Anna Castro;Suzanne Vigneron;Cyril Bernis;Jean-Claude Labbé

Frequent Co-Authors

David M. Glover
David M. Glover California Institute of Technology
Guy G. Poirier
Guy G. Poirier Université Laval
Bernard Ducommun
Bernard Ducommun Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Malgorzata Kloc
Malgorzata Kloc Houston Methodist
Pascal Mermillod
Pascal Mermillod INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Bernard Monsarrat
Bernard Monsarrat Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Thierry Lorca
Thierry Lorca University of Montpellier
Jean-Claude Labbé
Jean-Claude Labbé University of Montpellier

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