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Jean-Louis Rigaud

Jean-Louis Rigaud

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Chemistry

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61
Citations
11637
World Ranking
9368
National Ranking
335

Overview

Jean-Louis Rigaud is affiliated with the Institute Curie in France. Their professional profile reflects an academic career rooted in this institution.

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As a researcher associated with a prominent scientific institution, their work presumably contributes to the scientific community within the scope of the Institute Curie's research focus.

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Best Publications

  • Reconstitution of membrane proteins into liposomes: application to energy-transducing membrane proteins.

    Jean-Louis Rigaud;Bruno Pitard;Daniel Levy

  • Reconstitution of membrane proteins into liposomes.

    Jean-Louis Rigaud;Daniel Lévy

  • Light-driven production of ATP catalysed by F0F1-ATP synthase in an artificial photosynthetic membrane

    Gali Steinberg-Yfrach;Jean Louis Rigaud;Edgardo N. Durantini;Ana L. Moore

  • Mechanisms of membrane protein insertion into liposomes during reconstitution procedures involving the use of detergents. 1. Solubilization of large unilamellar liposomes (prepared by reverse-phase evaporation) by triton X-100, octyl glucoside, and sodium cholate.

    Marie Therese Paternostre;Michel Roux;Jean Louis Rigaud

  • Mechanisms of membrane protein insertion into liposomes during reconstitution procedures involving the use of detergents. 2. Incorporation of the light-driven proton pump bacteriorhodopsin

    Jean Louis Rigaud;Marie Therese Paternostre;Aline Bluzat

  • Supramolecular organization of the photosynthetic apparatus of Rhodobacter sphaeroides.

    Colette Jungas;Jean‐Luc Ranck;Jean‐Louis Rigaud;Pierre Joliot

  • A New Method for the Reconstitution of Membrane Proteins into Giant Unilamellar Vesicles

    Philippe Girard;Jacques Pécréaux;Guillaume Lenoir;Pierre Falson

  • Nanodissection and high-resolution imaging of the Rhodopseudomonas viridis photosynthetic core complex in native membranes by AFM

    Simon Scheuring;Jérôme Seguin;Sergio Marco;Daniel Lévy

  • Bio-Beads: An Efficient Strategy for Two-Dimensional Crystallization of Membrane Proteins

    Jean-Louis Rigaud;Gervaise Mosser;Jean-Jacques Lacapere;Anders Olofsson

  • Structure of a 14-3-3 coordinated hexamer of the plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase by combining X-ray crystallography and electron cryomicroscopy

    Christian Ottmann;Sergio Marco;Nina Jaspert;Caroline Marcon

  • Detergent removal by non-polar polystyrene beads

    J.-L. Rigaud;Daniel Levy;Gervaise Mosser;Oliver Lambert

  • Watching the photosynthetic apparatus in native membranes

    Simon Scheuring;James N. Sturgis;Valerie Prima;Alain Bernadac

  • Evidence for proton countertransport by the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2(+)-ATPase during calcium transport in reconstituted proteoliposomes with low ionic permeability.

    D Levy;M Seigneuret;A Bluzat;J L Rigaud

  • A systematic study of liposome and proteoliposome reconstitution involving Bio-Bead-mediated Triton X-100 removal

    Daniel Lévy;Aline Bluzat;Michel Seigneuret;Jean-Louis Rigaud

  • Variable LH2 stoichiometry and core clustering in native membranes of Rhodospirillum photometricum.

    Simon Scheuring;Jean-Louis Rigaud;James N Sturgis

  • Characterization of YvcC (BmrA), a multidrug ABC transporter constitutively expressed in Bacillus subtilis.

    Emmanuelle Steinfels;Cédric Orelle;‖ Jean-Raphaël Fantino;Olivier Dalmas

  • Activation of the plant plasma membrane H+-ATPase by phosphorylation and binding of 14-3-3 proteins converts a dimer into a hexamer.

    Justyna Kanczewska;Sergio Marco;Caroline Vandermeeren;Olivier Maudoux

  • Reconstitution of the sarcoplasmic reticulum Ca2+-ATPase: mechanisms of membrane protein insertion into liposomes during reconstitution procedures involving the use of detergents

    Daniel Lévy;Annette Gulik;Aline Bluzat;Jean-Louis Rigaud

  • High-resolution AFM of membrane proteins directly incorporated at high density in planar lipid bilayer.

    Pierre-Emmanuel Milhiet;Francesca Gubellini;Alexandre Berquand;Patrice Dosset

  • High-resolution AFM topographs of Rubrivivax gelatinosus light-harvesting complex LH2

    Simon Scheuring;Francoise Reiss-Husson;Andreas Engel;Jean Louis Rigaud

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Levy
Daniel Levy National Institutes of Health
Lucienne Letellier
Lucienne Letellier University of Paris-Saclay
Bruno Robert
Bruno Robert University of Paris-Saclay
Andreas Engel
Andreas Engel University of Basel
James N. Sturgis
James N. Sturgis Aix-Marseille University
André Goffeau
André Goffeau Université Catholique de Louvain
Marc Boutry
Marc Boutry Université Catholique de Louvain
Masasuke Yoshida
Masasuke Yoshida Kyoto Sangyo University
Ludger Johannes
Ludger Johannes Institute Curie
Françoise Gaill
Françoise Gaill Ocean & Climate Platform

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