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Muriel Delepierre

Muriel Delepierre

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
55
Citations
9623
World Ranking
15178
National Ranking
594

Overview

Muriel Delepierre is affiliated with the Institut Pasteur in France and has contributed to the field of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology through multiple research works. Their research spans a range of specialized subfields, including Molecular Biology, Environmental Chemistry, Ocean Engineering, and Genetics.

The scientist has focused on specific topics, such as:

  • Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors Study
  • Marine Toxins and Detection Methods
  • Marine Biology and Environmental Chemistry
  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Venomous Animal Envenomation and Studies

Muriel Delepierre's recent publications illustrate the scope of their research interests and collaborative work. These include:

  • "Cyclic imine toxins survey in coastal European shellfish samples: Bioaccumulation and mode of action of 28-O-palmitoyl ester of pinnatoxin-G. First report of portimine-A bioaccumulation." (2020) published in Harmful Algae
  • "The three-dimensional structure of the toxic peptide Cl13 from the scorpion Centruroides limpidus" (2020) published in Toxicon

The publication venues where Muriel Delepierre frequently publishes include:

  • Harmful Algae
  • Toxicon

Collaboration is a significant aspect of their scientific practice. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Rómulo Aráoz
  • Paul Barnes
  • Véronique Séchet
  • Sophie Zinn-Justin
  • Jordi Molgó

Best Publications

  • Scorpion toxins specific for Na+-channels.

    Lourival D. Possani;Baltazar Becerril;Muriel Delepierre;Jan Tytgat

  • Molecular organization of the alkali-insoluble fraction of Aspergillus fumigatus cell wall.

    Thierry Fontaine;Catherine Simenel;Guy Dubreucq;Olivier Adam

  • Optimization of virulence functions through glucosylation of Shigella LPS.

    Nicholas P. West;Philippe Sansonetti;Joëlle Mounier;Rachel M. Exley

  • Stromal cell-derived factor-1alpha associates with heparan sulfates through the first beta-strand of the chemokine.

    Ali Amara;Olivier Lorthioir;Agustin Valenzuela;Aude Magerus

  • Bacterial SLH domain proteins are non‐covalently anchored to the cell surface via a conserved mechanism involving wall polysaccharide pyruvylation

    Stéphane Mesnage;Thierry Fontaine;Tâm Mignot;Muriel Delepierre

  • The crystal structure of HasA, a hemophore secreted by Serratia marcescens.

    Pascal Arnoux;Richard Haser;Nadia Izadi;Anne Lecroisey

  • Galactosaminogalactan, a New Immunosuppressive Polysaccharide of Aspergillus fumigatus

    Thierry Fontaine;Aurélie Delangle;Catherine Simenel;Bernadette Coddeville

  • Cell Wall β-(1,6)-Glucan of Saccharomyces cerevisiae STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION AND IN SITU SYNTHESIS

    Vishukumar Aimanianda;Cécile Clavaud;Catherine Simenel;Thierry Fontaine

  • Chemical Structure and Translation Inhibition Studies of the Antibiotic Microcin C7

    J. Iñaki Guijarro;José Eduardo González-Pastor;Françoise Baleux;José Luis San Millán

  • A novel beta-(1-3)-glucanosyltransferase from the cell wall of Aspergillus fumigatus.

    Robbert P. Hartland;Thierry Fontaine;Jean-Paul Debeaupuis;Catherine Simenel

  • RTX calcium binding motifs are intrinsically disordered in the absence of calcium: implication for protein secretion.

    Alexandre Chenal;J.Iñaki Guijarro;Bertrand Raynal;Muriel Delepierre

  • Biogenic ammonia modifies antibiotic resistance at a distance in physically separated bacteria.

    Steve P. Bernier;Sylvie Létoffé;Muriel Delepierre;Jean-Marc Ghigo

  • Purification and Characterization of an Extracellular Heme-Binding Protein, HasA, Involved in Heme Iron Acquisition†

    Nadia Izadi;Yann Henry;Jean Haladjian;Michel E. Goldberg

  • Attenuation of Rabies Virulence: Takeover by the Cytoplasmic Domain of Its Envelope Protein

    Christophe Préhaud;Nicolas Wolff;Elouan Terrien;Mireille Lafage

  • The Dual Activity Responsible for the Elongation and Branching of β-(1,3)-Glucan in the Fungal Cell Wall.

    Vishukumar Aimanianda;Catherine Simenel;Cecile Garnaud;Cecile Clavaud

  • Mechanisms of hydrogen exchange in proteins from nuclear magnetic resonance studies of individual tryptophan indole NH hydrogens in lysozyme.

    Randall E. Wedin;Muriel Delepierre;Christopher M. Dobson;Flemming M. Poulsen

  • Aerial Exposure to the Bacterial Volatile Compound Trimethylamine Modifies Antibiotic Resistance of Physically Separated Bacteria by Raising Culture Medium pH

    Sylvie Létoffé;Bianca Audrain;Bianca Audrain;Steve P. Bernier;Muriel Delepierre;Muriel Delepierre

  • Characterization of a new β(1-3)glucan branching activity of Aspergillus fumigatus

    Amandine Gastebois;Isabelle Mouyna;Catherine Simenel;Cécile Clavaud

  • Thermodynamics of heme binding to the HasA(SM) hemophore: effect of mutations at three key residues for heme uptake.

    Clarisse Deniau;Robert Gilli;Nadia Izadi-Pruneyre;Sylvie Létoffé

  • Electrostatic effects and hydrogen exchange behaviour in proteins: The pH dependence of exchange rates in lysozyme☆

    Muriel Delepierre;Muriel Delepierre;Christopher M. Dobson;Christopher M. Dobson;Martin Karplus;Martin Karplus;Flemming M. Poulsen;Flemming M. Poulsen

Frequent Co-Authors

Lourival D. Possani
Lourival D. Possani National Autonomous University of Mexico
Cécile Wandersman
Cécile Wandersman Institut Pasteur
Jean-Paul Latgé
Jean-Paul Latgé University of Crete
Thierry Fontaine
Thierry Fontaine Institut Pasteur
Henri Buc
Henri Buc Institut Pasteur
Michel Véron
Michel Véron Institut Pasteur
Jean-Marc Ghigo
Jean-Marc Ghigo Institut Pasteur
David Prangishvili
David Prangishvili Institut Pasteur
Christopher M. Dobson
Christopher M. Dobson University of Cambridge
Michel E. Goldberg
Michel E. Goldberg Université Paris Cité

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