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Georges N. Cohen

Georges N. Cohen

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
8965
World Ranking
15241
National Ranking
601

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1987 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Georges N. Cohen is affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France. Their academic profile reflects a career embedded in a reputable research environment known for contributions to life sciences and biomedical research.

The scientist has been recognized by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, having been named a Fellow in 1987. This distinction highlights a level of engagement within the broader scientific community.

No recent papers, frequent co-authors, publication venues, or book publications are recorded in the available data, nor are specific fields, subfields, or main topics of study detailed. Consequently, information about areas of expertise or predominant research themes is not specified.

Best Publications

  • Unique features revealed by the genome sequence of Acinetobacter sp. ADP1, a versatile and naturally transformation competent bacterium

    Valérie Barbe;David Vallenet;Nuria Fonknechten;Annett Kreimeyer

  • Feed-back Inhibition and Repression of Aspartokinase Activity in Escherichia coli and Saccharomyces cerevisiae

    E.R. Stadtman;G.N. Cohen;Gisele LeBras;Huguette de Robichon-Szulmajster

  • “Candidatus Cloacamonas Acidaminovorans”: Genome Sequence Reconstruction Provides a First Glimpse of a New Bacterial Division

    Eric Pelletier;Annett Kreimeyer;Stéphanie Bocs;Zoé Rouy

  • Biosynthesis by Escherichia coli of active altered proteins containing selenium instead of sulfur.

    Dean B. Cowie;Georges N. Cohen

  • A complete collection of single‐gene deletion mutants of Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1

    Véronique de Berardinis;David Vallenet;Vanina Castelli;Marielle Besnard

  • Incorporation of structural analogues of amino acids into bacterial proteins during their synthesis in vivo

    Roger Munier;Georges N. Cohen

  • Evolution in biosynthetic pathways: two enzymes catalyzing consecutive steps in methionine biosynthesis originate from a common ancestor and possess a similar regulatory region

    J Belfaiza;C Parsot;A Martel;C B de la Tour

  • Clostridium sticklandii, a specialist in amino acid degradation:revisiting its metabolism through its genome sequence

    Nuria Fonknechten;Nuria Fonknechten;Sébastien Chaussonnerie;Sébastien Chaussonnerie;Sabine Tricot;Sabine Tricot;Aurélie Lajus;Aurélie Lajus

  • An integrated analysis of the genome of the hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrococcus abyssi

    Georges N. Cohen;Valérie Barbe;Didier Flament;Michael Galperin

  • Organization of the human transferrin gene: direct evidence that it originated by gene duplication.

    Insoo Park;Evelyne Schaeffer;Alessandro Sidoli;Francisco E. Baralle

  • The threonine-sensitive homoserine dehydrogenase and aspartokinase activities of Escherichia coli: I. Evidence that the two activities are carried by a single protein

    Jean-Claude Patte;Paolo Truffa-Bachi;Georges N. Cohen

  • The threonine-sensitive homoserine dehydrogenase and aspartokinase activities of Escherichia coli K12. The two catalytic activities are carried by two independent regions of the polypeptide chain.

    Michel Véron;Françoise Falcoz‐Kelly;Georges N. Cohen

  • Methionine biosynthesis in Enterobacteriaceae: biochemical, regulatory, and evolutionary aspects.

    Saint-Girons I;Parsot C;Zakin Mm;Bârzu O

  • Cooperative tandem binding of met repressor of Escherichia coli.

    Simon E. V. Phillips;Iain Manfield;Isobel Parsons;Isobel Parsons;Barrie E. Davidson;Barrie E. Davidson

  • The Threonine-Sensitive Homoserine Dehydrogenase and Aspartokinase Activities of Escherichia coli K 12

    P. Truffa-Bachi;R. van Rapenbusch;J. Janin;C. Gros

  • [Effects of structural analogues of amino acids on growth, protein synthesis, and enzyme synthesis in Escherichia coli].

    Georges N. Cohen;Roger Munier

  • Revised structure of aspartokinase I-homoserine dehydrogenase I of Escherichia coli K12. Evidence for four identical subunits.

    Françoise Falcoz‐Kelly;Joël Janin;John C. Saari;Michel Véron

  • Complete structure of the human transferrin gene. Comparison with analogous chicken gene and human pseudogene

    Evelyne Schaeffer;Miguel A. Lucero;Jean-Marc Jeltsch;Marie-Claire Py

  • Structure of the metJBLF cluster in Escherichia coli K12. Sequence of the metB structural gene and of the 5'- and 3'-flanking regions of the metBL operon.

    N Duchange;M M Zakin;P Ferrara;I Saint-Girons

  • Nucleotide sequence of the metL gene of Escherichia coli. Its product, the bifunctional aspartokinase ii-homoserine dehydrogenase II, and the bifunctional product of the thrA gene, aspartokinase I-homoserine dehydrogenase I, derive from a common ancestor.

    M M Zakin;N Duchange;P Ferrara;G N Cohen

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean Weissenbach
Jean Weissenbach Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Véron
Michel Véron Institut Pasteur
Joël Janin
Joël Janin University of Paris-Saclay
Pascale Cossart
Pascale Cossart Institut Pasteur
Pascual Ferrara
Pascual Ferrara Institut Pasteur
Valérie Barbe
Valérie Barbe Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Claude Parsot
Claude Parsot Institut Pasteur
Nicole Guiso
Nicole Guiso Institut Pasteur
Claudine Médigue
Claudine Médigue University of Paris-Saclay
Alice Dautry-Varsat
Alice Dautry-Varsat Institut Pasteur

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