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Overview

Guy Schoehn is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and has a research focus primarily in the domains of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Medicine. Within these broad fields, their subfields of specialization include Molecular Biology, Ecology, Infectious Diseases, Materials Chemistry, and Structural Biology.

Their scholarly output includes contributions to several main research topics:

  • Bacteriophages and microbial interactions
  • Protein Structure and Dynamics
  • Enzyme Structure and Function
  • Advanced Electron Microscopy Techniques and Applications
  • RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms
  • SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research
  • Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology

Guy Schoehn has published extensively in notable venues, with frequent publications in:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • EMPIAR dataset
  • Science Advances
  • Nature Structural & Molecular Biology

Recent papers authored by Schoehn or as part of their research group include:

  • "DC/L-SIGN recognition of spike glycoprotein promotes SARS-CoV-2 trans-infection and can be inhibited by a glycomimetic antagonist" (2021), published in PLoS Pathogens
  • "Morphological bases of phytoplankton energy management and physiological responses unveiled by 3D subcellular imaging" (2021), published in Nature Communications
  • "MAP6 is an intraluminal protein that induces neuronal microtubules to coil" (2020), published in Science Advances
  • "Conformational transitions and ligand-binding to a muscle-type nicotinic acetylcholine receptor" (2022), published in Neuron
  • "Antibiotic export by MexB multidrug efflux transporter is allosterically controlled by a MexA-OprM chaperone-like complex" (2020), published in Nature Communications

The scientist collaborates regularly with a group of frequent coauthors, including:

  • Grégory Effantin
  • Daphna Fenel
  • Eleftherios Zarkadas
  • Hugues Nury
  • Cécile Breyton

This collaborative network has contributed to a well-rounded research profile, engaging in topics that span molecular structures, microbial ecology, infectious diseases, and innovative imaging techniques. Schoehn's work has garnered citations across their publications, reflecting the impact and ongoing relevance of their research within the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Exosomes are released by cultured cortical neurones.

    Julien Fauré;Gaëlle Lachenal;Magali Court;Johannes Hirrlinger

  • PRC1 is a microtubule binding and bundling protein essential to maintain the mitotic spindle midzone

    Cristiana Mollinari;Jean-Philippe Kleman;Wei Jiang;Guy Schoehn

  • Helical Structures of ESCRT-III Are Disassembled by VPS4

    Suman Lata;Guy Schoehn;Ankur Jain;Ricardo Pires

  • Crystal Structure of the Rabies Virus Nucleoprotein-RNA Complex

    Aurélie A. V. Albertini;Amy K. Wernimont;Tadeusz Muziol;Raimond B. G. Ravelli

  • The Structure of the Human Adenovirus 2 Penton

    Chloe Zubieta;Guy Schoehn;Jadwiga Chroboczek;Stephen Cusack

  • Ebola virus matrix protein VP40 interaction with human cellular factors Tsg101 and Nedd4.

    Joanna Timmins;Guy Schoehn;Sylvie Ricard-Blum;Sandra Scianimanico

  • Vesicular release of ebola virus matrix protein VP40.

    Joanna Timmins;Sandra Scianimanico;Guy Schoehn;Winfried Weissenhorn

  • DC/L-SIGN recognition of spike glycoprotein promotes SARS-CoV-2 trans-infection and can be inhibited by a glycomimetic antagonist.

    Michel Thépaut;Joanna Luczkowiak;Corinne Vivès;Nuria Labiod

  • Structural characterization and membrane binding properties of the matrix protein VP40 of Ebola virus.

    Rob W.H Ruigrok;Guy Schoehn;Andréa Dessen;Eric Forest

  • Oligomerization of type III secretion proteins PopB and PopD precedes pore formation in Pseudomonas.

    Guy Schoehn;Anne Marie Di Guilmi;David Lemaire;Ina Attree

  • Structural basis of dynamic glycine receptor clustering by gephyrin

    Maria Sola;Vassiliy N Bavro;Joanna Timmins;Thomas Franz

  • Architecture of CRM1/Exportin1 suggests how cooperativity is achieved during formation of a nuclear export complex.

    Carlo Petosa;Guy Schoehn;Guy Schoehn;Peter Askjaer;Ulrike Bauer

  • A quasi‐atomic model of human adenovirus type 5 capsid

    Céline M S Fabry;Manuel Rosa-Calatrava;James F Conway;Chloé Zubieta

  • A Crescent-Shaped ALIX Dimer Targets ESCRT-III CHMP4 Filaments

    Ricardo Pires;Bettina Hartlieb;Luca Signor;Guy Schoehn;Guy Schoehn

  • Near-Atomic Cryo-Em Structure of the Helical Measles Virus Nucleocapsid.

    Irina Gutsche;Irina Gutsche;Ambroise Desfosses;Grégory Effantin;Grégory Effantin;Wai Li Ling

  • Charged Multivesicular Body Protein 2B (CHMP2B) of the Endosomal Sorting Complex Required for Transport-III (ESCRT-III) Polymerizes into Helical Structures Deforming the Plasma Membrane

    Gilles Bodon;Gilles Bodon;Romain Chassefeyre;Romain Chassefeyre;Karin Pernet-Gallay;Karin Pernet-Gallay;Nicolas Martinelli

  • Conformational transitions of the serotonin 5-HT3receptor.

    Lucie Polovinkin;Ghérici Hassaine;Jonathan Perot;Emmanuelle Neumann

  • Membrane association induces a conformational change in the Ebola virus matrix protein.

    Sandra Scianimanico;Guy Schoehn;Joanna Timmins;Rob H.W. Ruigrok

  • Zinc uptake by Streptococcus pneumoniae depends on both AdcA and AdcAII and is essential for normal bacterial morphology and virulence.

    Lucie Bayle;Suneeta Chimalapati;Guy Schoehn;Guy Schoehn;Jeremy Brown

  • The cell adhesion molecule "CAR" and sialic acid on human erythrocytes influence adenovirus in vivo biodistribution.

    Elena Seiradake;Daniel Henaff;Harald Wodrich;Olivier Billet

Frequent Co-Authors

Rob W.H. Ruigrok
Rob W.H. Ruigrok Grenoble Alpes University
Winfried Weissenhorn
Winfried Weissenhorn Grenoble Alpes University
Nicole M. Thielens
Nicole M. Thielens Grenoble Alpes University
Stephen Cusack
Stephen Cusack European Bioinformatics Institute
Andréa Dessen
Andréa Dessen Brazilian Biosciences National Laboratory
Thierry Vernet
Thierry Vernet French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
James F. Conway
James F. Conway University of Pittsburgh
Gérard J. Arlaud
Gérard J. Arlaud Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Martin Blackledge
Martin Blackledge Grenoble Alpes University
Jan Pieter Abrahams
Jan Pieter Abrahams Paul Scherrer Institute

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