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Evelyne Dubois is affiliated with the Université Libre de Bruxelles in Belgium. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focusing on biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology, alongside agricultural and biological sciences.

The subfields of study in which Evelyne Dubois has contributed include molecular biology, plant science, biomedical engineering, physiology, and nutrition and dietetics. The main topics of their research encompass:

  • Fungal and yeast genetics research
  • Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism
  • Biofuel production and bioconversion
  • Nutrition and health in aging
  • Clinical nutrition and gastroenterology
  • Liver disease diagnosis and treatment
  • Genomics and chromatin dynamics

Evelyne Dubois' recent publication record features work published between 2022 and 2025, reflecting ongoing contributions to both fundamental and applied biology. Selected papers include:

  • "Sarcopenia in patients receiving TIPS is independently associated with increased risk of complications and mortality," 2024, Digestive and Liver Disease
  • "Glutamine transport as a possible regulator of nitrogen catabolite repression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae," 2022, Yeast
  • "Differing SAGA module requirements for NCR-sensitive gene transcription in yeast," 2023, Yeast
  • "Differing SAGA module requirements for NCR-sensitive gene transcription in yeast," 2022, Research Square (Research Square)
  • "First Report of Yambean Mosaic Virus on Vanilla in New Caledonia," 2025, New Disease Reports

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Fabienne Vierendeels (3 joint publications), Isabelle Georis (2), Aria Ronsmans (2), Emma Vanderschueren (1), and Philippe Meersseman (1). This collaborative network reflects a multidisciplinary approach to scientific questions in molecular biology and related agricultural and clinical fields.

Publication venues where Evelyne Dubois has appeared multiple times include the journal Yeast, as well as Digestive and Liver Disease, Research Square (Research Square), and New Disease Reports. These venues indicate an involvement both in fundamental yeast biology and clinical or plant pathology contexts.

Best Publications

  • The complete DNA sequence of yeast chromosome III.

    S. G. Oliver;Q. J. M. van der Aart;M. L. Agostoni-Carbone;M. Aigle

  • Role of MADS box proteins and their cofactors in combinatorial control of gene expression and cell development

    Francine Messenguy;Evelyne Dubois

  • Mating signals control expression of mutations resulting from insertion of a transposable repetitive element adjacent to diverse yeast genes.

    Beverly Errede;Thomas S. Cardillo;Fred Sherman;Evelyn Dubois

  • UME6 is a key regulator of nitrogen repression and meiotic development.

    Randy Strich;Richard T. Surosky;Camille Steber;Evelyne Dubois

  • Methylamine/ammonia uptake systems in saocharomyces cerevisiae: multiplicity and regulation.

    Evelyne Dubois;Marcelle Grenson

  • In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the inositol polyphosphate kinase activity of Kcs1p is required for resistance to salt stress, cell wall integrity, and vacuolar morphogenesis.

    Evelyne Dubois;Bart Scherens;Fabienne Vierendeels;Melisa M.W. Ho

  • Ammonia assimilation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as mediated by the two glutamate dehydrogenases. Evidence for the gdhA locus being a structural gene for the NADP-dependent glutamate dehydrogenase.

    Marcelle Grenson;Evelyne Dubois;Malgorzata Piotrowska;Robert Drillien

  • Characterization of two genes, ARGRI and ARGRIII required for specific regulation of arginine metabolism in yeast.

    Evelyne Dubois;Josiane Bercy;Francine Messenguy

  • TEC1, a gene involved in the activation of Ty1 and Ty1-mediated gene expression in Saccharomyces cerevisiae: cloning and molecular analysis.

    I Laloux;Evelyne Dubois;Mieke Dewerchin;Edouard Jacobs

  • Nucleotide sequence of the ARGRII regulatory gene and amino acid sequence homologies between ARGRII PPRI and GAL4 regulatory proteins.

    Francine Messenguy;Evelyne Dubois;Françoise Descamps

  • Genetic evidence for a role for MCM1 in the regulation of arginine metabolism in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

    Francine Messenguy;Evelyne Dubois

  • The Participation of the Anabolic Glutamate Dehydrogenase in the Nitrogen Catabolite Repression of Arginase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Evelyne Dubois;Marcelle Grenson;Jean-Marie Wiame

  • The nucleotide sequence of Saccharomyces cerevisiae chromosome XIV and its evolutionary implications.

    Philippsen P;Kleine K;Pöhlmann R;Düsterhöft A

  • In Saccharomyces cerevisae, feedback inhibition of homocitrate synthase isoenzymes by lysine modulates the activation of LYS gene expression by Lys14p.

    André Feller;Fernando Ramos;André Piérard;Evelyne Dubois

  • Identification of direct and indirect targets of the Gln3 and Gat1 activators by transcriptional profiling in response to nitrogen availability in the short and long term.

    Bart Scherens;André Feller;Fabienne Vierendeels;Francine Messenguy

  • Arg82p is a bifunctional protein whose inositol polyphosphate kinase activity is essential for nitrogen and PHO gene expression but not for Mcm1p chaperoning in yeast

    Mohammed El Alami;Francine Messenguy;Bart Scherens;Evelyne Dubois

  • Participation of transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms in the control of arginine metabolism in yeast

    Francine Messenguy;Evelyne Dubois

  • Repression of the genes for lysine biosynthesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is caused by limitation of Lys14-dependent transcriptional activation.

    A Feller;Evelyne Dubois;F Ramos;A Piérard

  • The yeast GATA factor Gat1 occupies a central position in nitrogen catabolite repression-sensitive gene activation.

    Isabelle Georis;André Feller;Fabienne Vierendeels;Evelyne Dubois

  • Release of the “ammonia effect” on three catabolic enzymes by NADP-specific glutamate dehydrogenaseless mutations in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    Evelyne Dubois;Marcelle Grenson;Jean-Marie Wiame

Frequent Co-Authors

Terrance G. Cooper
Terrance G. Cooper University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Bruno André
Bruno André Université Libre de Bruxelles
Hans-Werner Mewes
Hans-Werner Mewes Technical University of Munich
Peter Philippsen
Peter Philippsen University of Basel
Michel Aigle
Michel Aigle Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Juan P. G. Ballesta
Juan P. G. Ballesta Centro de Biología Molecular Severo Ochoa
Giorgio Valle
Giorgio Valle University of Padua
André Goffeau
André Goffeau Université Catholique de Louvain
Rudi J. Planta
Rudi J. Planta Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

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