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Overview

Jean-Michel Wieruszeski is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research career is linked to one of the primary national institutions dedicated to scientific research in the country, reflecting involvement in structured and formal scientific inquiry.

Based on available data, there are no documented recent publications attributed to Jean-Michel Wieruszeski, nor records of co-authorship collaborations. There are also no details regarding frequent publication venues or recurring subfields and main fields of study within their research profile.

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Best Publications

  • Chemical and immunological characterization of the extracellular galactomannan of Aspergillus fumigatus

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  • Waxy Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: monocellular algal mutants defective in amylose biosynthesis and granule-bound starch synthase activity accumulate a structurally modified amylopectin.

    B Delrue;T Fontaine;F Routier;A Decq

  • Use of a water flip-back pulse in the homonuclear NOESY experiment.

    G. Lippens;C. Dhalluin;J. M. Wieruszeski

  • Toward an understanding of the biogenesis of the starch granule. Evidence that Chlamydomonas soluble starch synthase II controls the synthesis of intermediate size glucans of amylopectin.

    T. Fontaine;C. D'Hulst;M.L. Maddelein;F. Routier

  • Structure of an exocellular polysaccharide produced by Streptococcus thermophilus

    Thierry Doco;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Bernard Fournet;Didier Carcano

  • Hepatitis C Virus NS5A Protein Is a Substrate for the Peptidyl-prolyl cis/trans Isomerase Activity of Cyclophilins A and B

    Xavier Hanoulle;Aurélie Badillo;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Dries Verdegem

  • Structural Impact of Heparin Binding to Full-Length Tau As Studied by NMR Spectroscopy.

    Nathalie Sibille;Alain Sillen;Arnaud Leroy;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski

  • 1H NMR Study on the Binding of Pin1 Trp-trp domain with Phosphothreonine Peptides

    René Wintjens;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Hervé Drobecq;Pierre Rousselot-Pailley

  • Toward an understanding of the biogenesis of the starch granule. Determination of granule-bound and soluble starch synthase functions in amylopectin synthesis.

    M L Maddelein;N Libessart;F Bellanger;B Delrue

  • Structure of the monosialyl oligosaccharides derived from salivary gland mucin glycoproteins of the Chinese swiftlet (genus Collocalia). Characterization of novel types of extended core structure, Gal beta(1----3)[GlcNAc beta(1----6)] GalNAc alpha(1----3)GalNAc(-ol), and of chain termination, [Gal alpha(1----4)]0-1[Gal beta(1----4)]2GlcNAc beta(1----.).

    J.-M. Wieruszeski;J.-C. Michalski;J. Montreuil;G. Strecker

  • Structural Characterization of the Exocellular Polysaccharides Produced by Streptococcus thermophilus SFi39 and SFi12

    Jérôme Lemoine;Frédéric Chirat;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Gérard Strecker

  • Beta-1,2-linked oligomannosides from Candida albicans act as signals for tumor necrosis factor alpha production.

    T Jouault;G Lepage;A Bernigaud;P A Trinel

  • A small CDC25 dual-specificity tyrosine-phosphatase isoform in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Isabelle Landrieu;Marco da Costa;Lieven De Veylder;Frédérique Dewitte

  • Identification of O-GlcNAc sites within peptides of the Tau protein and their impact on phosphorylation

    Caroline Smet-Nocca;Malgorzata Broncel;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Caroline Tokarski

  • NMR investigation of the interaction between the neuronal protein tau and the microtubules.

    Alain Sillen;Pascale Barbier;Isabelle Landrieu;Sylvie Lefebvre

  • Heterogeneity of bovine lactotransferrin glycans. Characterization of α-D-Galp-(1→3)-β-D-Gal- and α-NeuAc-(2→6)-β-D-GalpNAc-(1→4)-β-D-GlcNAc-substituted N-linked glycans

    Bernadette Coddeville;Gérard Strecker;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Johannes F.G. Vliegenthart

  • NMR Analysis of a Tau Phosphorylation Pattern

    Isabelle Landrieu;Ludovic Lacosse;Arnaud Leroy;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski

  • NMR observation of Tau in Xenopus oocytes.

    Jean-François Bodart;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Laziza Amniai;Arnaud Leroy

  • Alzheimer disease specific phosphoepitopes of Tau interfere with assembly of tubulin but not binding to microtubules

    Laziza Amniai;Pascale Barbier;Alain Sillen;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski

  • Domain 3 of NS5A Protein from the Hepatitis C Virus Has Intrinsic α-Helical Propensity and Is a Substrate of Cyclophilin A

    Dries Verdegem;Aurélie Badillo;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Isabelle Landrieu;Isabelle Landrieu

  • Structures of O-glycosidically linked oligosaccharides isolated from human meconium glycoproteins.

    Calliope Capon;Yves Leroy;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski;Guy Ricart

  • Domain 3 of non-structural protein 5A from hepatitis C virus is natively unfolded.

    Xavier Hanoulle;Dries Verdegem;Aurélie Badillo;Jean-Michel Wieruszeski

Frequent Co-Authors

Guy Lippens
Guy Lippens Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Gérard Strecker
Gérard Strecker University of Lille
Isabelle Landrieu
Isabelle Landrieu University of Lille
Jean Montreuil
Jean Montreuil Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Claude Michalski
Jean-Claude Michalski University of Lille
José Martins
José Martins Ghent University
Luc Buée
Luc Buée University of Lille
Rudolph Willem
Rudolph Willem Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Geneviève Spik
Geneviève Spik Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Monique Biesemans
Monique Biesemans Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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