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17623
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Gérard Keith is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. This institution is a major public research organization, known for its contributions across various fields of science and the humanities.

Information about recent papers published by Gérard Keith is not available. Similarly, details on frequent co-authors and common publication venues have not been provided.

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The main fields and subfields of study, as well as main topics of work covered by Gérard Keith, have not been specified. Additionally, there are no recorded awards associated with this individual.

Best Publications

  • A new yeast poly(A) polymerase complex involved in RNA quality control.

    Štěpánka Vaňáčová;Jeannette Wolf;Georges Martin;Diana Blank

  • Walking along the rabies genome: is the large G-L intergenic region a remnant gene?

    Noel Tordo;Olivier Poch;Alain Ermine;Gerard Keith

  • HIV-1 reverse transcriptase specifically interacts with the anticodon domain of its cognate primer tRNA.

    C. Barat;V. Lullien;O. Schatz;G. Keith

  • Small finger protein of avian and murine retroviruses has nucleic acid annealing activity and positions the replication primer tRNA onto genomic RNA.

    A. C. Prats;L. Sarih;C. Gabus;S. Litvak

  • Initiation of Reverse Transcripion of HIV-1: Secondary Structure of the HIV-1 RNA/tRNA|rlmbopopnbop|Lys|clobop|3 (Template/Primer) Complex

    Catherine Isel;Chantal Ehresmann;Gérard Keith;Bernard Ehresmann

  • Completion of the rabies virus genome sequence determination: highly conserved domains among the L (polymerase) proteins of unsegmented negative-strand RNA viruses.

    Noël Tordo;Olivier Poch;Alain Ermine;Gérard Keith

  • Modified nucleotides of tRNA(3Lys) modulate primer/template loop-loop interaction in the initiation complex of HIV-1 reverse transcription.

    C Isel;R Marquet;G Keith;C Ehresmann

  • Queuosine modification of the wobble base in tRNAHis influences ‘in vivo’ decoding properties.

    F Meier;B Suter;H Grosjean;G Keith

  • Non-standard Translational Events in Candida Albicans Mediated by an Unusual seryl-tRNA With a 5'-CAG-3' (Leucine) Anticodon

    Manuel Santos;Gerard Keith;Mick F. Tuite

  • Primary structure of leader RNA and nucleoprotein genes of the rabies genome: segmented homology with VSV

    Noél Tordo;Olivier Poch;Alain Ermine;Gérard Keith

  • Mobilities of modified ribonucleotides on two-dimensional cellulose thin-layer chromatography.

    G. Keith

  • Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Structures of tRNAs

    G. Dirheimer;G. Keith;P. Dumas;E. Westhof

  • Detection of enzymatic activity of transfer RNA modification enzymes using radiolabeled tRNA substrates.

    Henri Grosjean;Louis Droogmans;Martine Roovers;Gérard Keith

  • Identification of modifications in microbial, native tRNA that suppress immunostimulatory activity

    Stefanie Gehrig;Mariel-Esther Eberle;Flavia Botschen;Katharina Rimbach

  • Detection and quantification of modified nucleotides in RNA using thin-layer chromatography.

    Henri Grosjean;Gérard Keith;Louis Droogmans

  • The crystal structure of HIV reverse-transcription primer tRNA(Lys,3) shows a canonical anticodon loop.

    P Bénas;G Bec;G Keith;R Marquet

  • Role of Post-transcriptional Modifications of Primer tRNALys,3 in the Fidelity and Efficacy of Plus Strand DNA Transfer during HIV-1 Reverse Transcription

    Sylvie Auxilien;Gérard Keith;Stuart F.J. Le Grice;Jean-Luc Darlix

  • Expression and site-directed mutagenesis of the catalytic domain of human poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase in Escherichia coli. Lysine 893 is critical for activity.

    F Simonin;J Ménissier-de Murcia;O Poch;S Muller

  • Binding of the HIV-1 Nucleocapsid Protein to the Primer tRNALys3, inVitro, Is Essentially Not Specific

    Y. Mely;H. De Rocquigny;M. Sorinas-Jimeno;G. Keith

  • Differential gene expression in mesothelioma.

    B.H. Rihn;S. Mohr;S.A. McDowell;S. Binet

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Dirheimer
Guy Dirheimer Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Roland Marquet
Roland Marquet University of Strasbourg
Chantal Ehresmann
Chantal Ehresmann Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Henri Grosjean
Henri Grosjean Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bernard Ehresmann
Bernard Ehresmann Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Pierre Ebel
Jean-Pierre Ebel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard Giegé
Richard Giegé Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Olivier Poch
Olivier Poch University of Strasbourg
Noël Tordo
Noël Tordo Institut Pasteur
Mick F. Tuite
Mick F. Tuite University of Kent

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