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Overview

Dominique Belin is affiliated with the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Their research primarily falls within the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a total of eight publications in this area. The subfields that characterize their work include Molecular Biology, Genetics, Ecology, and Materials Chemistry.

The scientist's research topics cover several interconnected areas, notably:

  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology
  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics

Dominique Belin's recent papers include:

  • "Why Is the UAG (Amber) Stop Codon Almost Absent in Highly Expressed Bacterial Genes?" (2022, Life)
  • "AraC Functional Suppressors of Mutations in the C-Terminal Domain of the RpoA Subunit of the Escherichia coli RNA Polymerase" (2024, Microorganisms)
  • "AraC mutations that suppress inactivating mutations in the C-terminal domain of the RpoA subunit of Escherichia coli RNA polymerase" (2020, bioRxiv [Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory])

The scientist frequently publishes in the following venues:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Life
  • Microorganisms

Collaboration is a part of their research process, with notable frequent co-authors being:

  • Filo Silva
  • Pere Puigbò
  • Jordan Costafrolaz
  • Yves Mattenberger
  • Ekaterina Knyazhanskaya

Best Publications

  • Tight regulation, modulation, and high-level expression by vectors containing the arabinose PBAD promoter.

    L. M. Guzman;Dominique Belin;M. J. Carson;J. Beckwith

  • The plasminogen activator/plasmin system.

    J D Vassalli;A P Sappino;D Belin

  • A cellular binding site for the Mr 55,000 form of the human plasminogen activator, urokinase.

    Jean-Dominique Vassalli;D. Baccino;Dominique Belin

  • Gamma interferon enhances macrophage transcription of the tumor necrosis factor/cachectin, interleukin 1, and urokinase genes, which are controlled by short-lived repressors.

    Martine Collart;Dominique Belin;Jean-Dominique Vassalli;S. de Kossodo

  • A pSC101-derived plasmid which shows no sequence homology to other commonly used cloning vectors.

    G. Churchward;Dominique Belin;Y. Nagamine

  • Mutations that allow disulfide bond formation in the cytoplasm of Escherichia coli.

    Alan I. Derman;William A. Prinz;Dominique Belin;Jon Beckwith

  • Transforming growth factor-beta 1 modulates basic fibroblast growth factor-induced proteolytic and angiogenic properties of endothelial cells in vitro.

    Michael Sean Pepper;Dominique Belin;Roberto Montesano;Lelio Orci

  • Concomitant secretion of prourokinase and of a plasminogen activator-specific inhibitor by cultured human monocytes-macrophages.

    Jean-Dominique Vassalli;Jean-Michel Dayer;Annelise Isabelle Wohlwend;Dominique Belin

  • Extracellular proteolysis in the adult murine brain.

    A P Sappino;R Madani;J Huarte;D Belin

  • Smooth muscle cells express urokinase during mitogenesis and tissue-type plasminogen activator during migration in injured rat carotid artery.

    A. W. Clowes;M. M. Clowes;Y. P. Au;M. A. Reidy

  • An in vivo pathway for disulfide bond isomerization in Escherichia coli

    Arne Rietsch;Dominique Belin;Nancy Martin;Jonathan Beckwith

  • Plasminogen activators in tissue remodeling and invasion: mRNA localization in mouse ovaries and implanting embryos.

    A P Sappino;J Huarte;D Belin;J D Vassalli

  • Regulation of Escherichia coli cell envelope proteins involved in protein folding and degradation by the Cpx two-component system

    J. Pogliano;A. S. Lynch;Dominique Belin;E. C. Lin

  • Characterization of the cellular binding site for the urokinase-type plasminogen activator.

    A. Estreicher;Annelise Isabelle Wohlwend;Dominique Belin;W. D. Schleuning

  • Transient translational silencing by reversible mRNA deadenylation.

    Joaquin Huarte;André Stutz;Marcia L. O'Connell;Pascale Gubler

  • Regulated polyadenylation controls mRNA translation during meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes.

    Jean-Dominique Vassalli;Joachim Huarte;Dominique Belin;P. Gubler

  • Cloning, nucleotide sequencing and expression of cDNAs encoding mouse urokinase‐type plasminogen activator

    Dominique Belin;Jean‐Dominique ‐D Vassalli;Chantal Combépine;François Godeau

  • Meiotic maturation of mouse oocytes triggers the translation and polyadenylation of dormant tissue-type plasminogen activator mRNA.

    Joachim Huarte;Dominique Belin;A. Vassalli;S. Strickland

  • Plasminogen activator-specific inhibitors produced by human monocytes/macrophages.

    Annelise Isabelle Wohlwend;Dominique Belin;Jean-Dominique Vassalli

  • CONCOMITANT S ECRETION O F P ROUROKINASE A ND O F A PLASMINOGEN A CTIVATOR-SPECIF IC I NHIBITOR BY CULTURED H UMAN M ONOCYTES-MACROP HAGES

    Jean-Dominique Vassalli;Jean-Michel Dayer;Annelise Wohlwend;Dominique Belin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Dominique Vassalli
Jean-Dominique Vassalli University of Geneva
Jon Beckwith
Jon Beckwith Harvard University
Martine A. Collart
Martine A. Collart University of Geneva
Pierre Vassalli
Pierre Vassalli University of Geneva
Lelio Orci
Lelio Orci University of Geneva
Gerald S. Lazarus
Gerald S. Lazarus Duke University
Jozsef Zoltan Kiss
Jozsef Zoltan Kiss University of Geneva
James C. A. Bardwell
James C. A. Bardwell University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Georg Jander
Georg Jander Boyce Thompson Institute
Claudine Soria
Claudine Soria University of Rouen

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