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Genetics and Molecular Biology
France
2024

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Molecular Biology

D-Index
77
Citations
24421
World Ranking
1105
National Ranking
33

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Genetics and Molecular Biology in France Leader Award

Overview

Edouard Bertrand is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the broad field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology with a dominant focus on Molecular Biology. Other subfields include Cell Biology, Plant Science, Cancer Research, and Genetics.

The scientist's work concentrates on several key topics within molecular biology:

  • RNA Research and Splicing
  • Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • RNA modifications and cancer
  • CRISPR and Genetic Engineering
  • Heat shock proteins research
  • Single-cell and spatial transcriptomics

Edouard Bertrand has contributed to numerous scientific publications, many appearing in frequently occurring venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nature Communications, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Methods in Molecular Biology, and Nucleic Acids Research.

Notable recent papers include:

  • "FISH-quant v2: a scalable and modular tool for smFISH image analysis" (2022) published in RNA
  • "A Dual Protein-mRNA Localization Screen Reveals Compartmentalized Translation and Widespread Co-translational RNA Targeting" (2020) published in Developmental Cell
  • "A choreography of centrosomal mRNAs reveals a conserved localization mechanism involving active polysome transport" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "Quantitative imaging of transcription in living Drosophila embryos reveals the impact of core promoter motifs on promoter state dynamics" (2021) published in Nature Communications
  • "Stochastic pausing at latent HIV-1 promoters generates transcriptional bursting" (2021) published in Nature Communications

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors, including Emeline Coleno, Marie-Cécile Robert, Adham Safieddine, Thomas Walter, and Ovidiu Radulescu, reflecting a network of sustained research partnerships.

Best Publications

  • Inhibition of translational initiation by Let-7 MicroRNA in human cells.

    Ramesh S. Pillai;Suvendra N. Bhattacharyya;Caroline G. Artus;Tabea Zoller

  • Localization of ASH1 mRNA Particles in Living Yeast

    Edouard Bertrand;Pascal Chartrand;Matthias Schaefer;Shailesh M. Shenoy

  • The RasGAP-associated endoribonuclease G3BP assembles stress granules

    Hélène Tourrière;Karim Chebli;Latifa Zekri;Brice Courselaud

  • From silencing to gene expression: real-time analysis in single cells.

    Susan M Janicki;Toshiro Tsukamoto;Simone E Salghetti;William P Tansey

  • Single mRNA molecules demonstrate probabilistic movement in living mammalian cells.

    Dahlene Fusco;Nathalie Accornero;Brigitte Lavoie;Shailesh M. Shenoy

  • P-Body Purification Reveals the Condensation of Repressed mRNA Regulons

    Arnaud Hubstenberger;Arnaud Hubstenberger;Maïté Courel;Marianne Bénard;Sylvie Souquere

  • Cajal body-specific small nuclear RNAs: a novel class of 2'-O-methylation and pseudouridylation guide RNAs.

    Xavier Darzacq;Beáta E. Jády;Céline Verheggen;Arnold M. Kiss

  • FISH-quant: automatic counting of transcripts in 3D FISH images

    Florian Mueller;Florian Mueller;Adrien Senecal;Katjana Tantale;Hervé Marie-Nelly

  • Expression of small, therapeutic RNAs in human cell nuclei.

    P. D. Good;A. J. Krikos;S. X.L. Li;E. Bertrand

  • smiFISH and FISH-quant - a flexible single RNA detection approach with super-resolution capability.

    Nikolay Tsanov;Aubin Samacoits;Aubin Samacoits;Racha Chouaib;Racha Chouaib;Racha Chouaib;Abdel-Meneem Traboulsi;Abdel-Meneem Traboulsi

  • HSP90 and its R2TP/Prefoldin-like cochaperone are involved in the cytoplasmic assembly of RNA polymerase II.

    Séverine Boulon;Bérengère Pradet-Balade;Céline Verheggen;Dorothée Molle

  • DNA damage regulates alternative splicing through inhibition of RNA polymerase II elongation.

    Manuel J. Muñoz;M. Soledad Pérez Santangelo;Maria P. Paronetto;Manuel de la Mata

  • Suv39H1 and HP1γ are responsible for chromatin-mediated HIV-1 transcriptional silencing and post-integration latency

    Isaure du Chéné;Euguenia Basyuk;Yea-Lih Lin;Robinson Triboulet

  • Human telomerase RNA and box H/ACA scaRNAs share a common Cajal body-specific localization signal.

    Beáta E. Jády;Edouard Bertrand;Tamás Kiss;Tamás Kiss

  • The snoRNA box C/D motif directs nucleolar targeting and also couples snoRNA synthesis and localization

    Dmitry A. Samarsky;Maurille J. Fournier;Robert H. Singer;Edouard Bertrand;Edouard Bertrand

  • Hypermethylation of the Cap Structure of Both Yeast snRNAs and snoRNAs Requires a Conserved Methyltransferase that Is Localized to the Nucleolus

    John Mouaikel;Céline Verheggen;Edouard Bertrand;Jamal Tazi

  • Mammalian and yeast U3 snoRNPs are matured in specific and related nuclear compartments.

    Céline Verheggen;Denis L.J. Lafontaine;Dmitry Samarsky;John Mouaikel

  • ADAR2-mediated editing of RNA substrates in the nucleolus is inhibited by C/D small nucleolar RNAs

    Patrice Vitali;Patrice Vitali;Eugenia Basyuk;Elodie Le Meur;Edouard Bertrand

  • Modification of Sm small nuclear RNAs occurs in the nucleoplasmic Cajal body following import from the cytoplasm

    Beáta E. Jády;Xavier Darzacq;Karen E. Tucker;A. Gregory Matera

  • Human let-7 stem-loop precursors harbor features of RNase III cleavage products

    Eugenia Basyuk;Florence Suavet;Alain Doglio;Rémy Bordonné

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert H. Singer
Robert H. Singer Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Xavier Darzacq
Xavier Darzacq University of California, Berkeley
John J. Rossi
John J. Rossi City Of Hope National Medical Center
Torben Heick Jensen
Torben Heick Jensen Aarhus University
Raymond Pictet
Raymond Pictet Université Paris Cité
Jamal Tazi
Jamal Tazi University of Montpellier
David R. Engelke
David R. Engelke University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Christiane Branlant
Christiane Branlant University of Lorraine
Angus I. Lamond
Angus I. Lamond University of Dundee
Maurille J. Fournier
Maurille J. Fournier University of Massachusetts Amherst

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