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12086
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437

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Paulette M. Vignais is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. This connection places them within one of the country's leading research institutions, indicating active involvement in scientific research at a national level.

While specific details about their main fields of study, subfields, and topics of research are unavailable, their association with CNRS suggests a background in scientific disciplines commonly supported by this institution. Information about frequent co-authors or publication venues has not been provided.

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Best Publications

  • Occurrence, classification, and biological function of hydrogenases: an overview.

    Paulette M Vignais;Bernard Billoud

  • Classification and phylogeny of hydrogenases.

    Paulette M. Vignais;Bernard Billoud;Jacques Meyer

  • Sustained Photoevolution of Molecular Hydrogen in a Mutant of Synechocystis sp. Strain PCC 6803 Deficient in the Type I NADPH-Dehydrogenase Complex

    Laurent Cournac;Geneviève Guedeney;Gilles Peltier;Paulette M. Vignais

  • Hydrogenase, Nitrogenase, and Hydrogen Metabolism in the Photosynthetic Bacteria

    Paulette M. Vignais;Annette Colbeau;John C. Willison;Yves Jouanneau

  • Expression of regulatory nif genes in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

    P Hübner;J C Willison;P M Vignais;T A Bickle

  • Adenosine diphosphate translocation in mitochondria. Nature of the receptor site for carboxyatractyloside (gummiferin)

    Pierre V. Vignais;Paulette M. Vignais;Genevieve Defaye

  • Cloning and sequencing of the genes encoding the large and the small subunits of the H2 uptake hydrogenase (hup) of Rhodobacter capsulatus.

    Michèle Leclerc;Annette Colbeau;Béatrice Cauvin;Paulette M. Vignais

  • Molecular biology of membrane-bound H2 uptake hydrogenases.

    Paulette M. Vignais;Bertrand Toussaint

  • The hupTUV operon is involved in negative control of hydrogenase synthesis in Rhodobacter capsulatus.

    S Elsen;A Colbeau;J Chabert;P M Vignais

  • Effects of atractyligenin and its structural analogues on oxidative phosphorylation and on the translocation of adenine nucleotides in mitochondria.

    P.V. Vignais;E.D. Duee;P.M. Vignais;J. Huet

  • Effect of light nitrogenase function and synthesis in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata.

    J Meyer;B C Kelley;P M Vignais

  • Binding of adenosine diphosphate and of antagonist ligands to the mitochondrial ADP carrier.

    P.V. Vignais;P.M. Vignais;G. Lauquin;F. Morel

  • Partial purification of an atractyloside-binding protein from mitochondria

    G. Brandolin;C. Meyer;G. Defaye;P.M. Vignais

  • Organization of the genes necessary for hydrogenase expression in Rhodobacter capsulatus. Sequence analysis and identification of two hyp regulatory mutants.

    Colbeau A;Richaud P;Toussaint B;Caballero Fj

  • Nitrogen fixation and hydrogen metabolism in photosynthetic bacteria.

    Jacques Meyer;Bruce C. Kelley;Paulette M. Vignais

  • Continuous monitoring, by mass spectrometry, of H2 production and recycling in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata.

    Y Jouanneau;B C Kelley;Y Berlier;P A Lespinat

  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa contains an IHF-like protein that binds to the algD promoter.

    B. Toussaint;I. Delicattree;P.M. Vignais

  • Hydrogenase activity in Rhodopseudomonas capsulata: relationship with nitrogenase activity.

    A Colbeau;B C Kelley;P M Vignais

  • Nitrogenase from the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas capsulata: purification and molecular properties.

    P C Hallenbeck;C M Meyer;P M Vignais

  • Kinetic study of glutamate transport in rat liver mitochondria.

    J. Meyer;P.M. Vignais

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre V. Vignais
Pierre V. Vignais CEA Grenoble
Pierre Richaud
Pierre Richaud Aix-Marseille University
Laurent Cournac
Laurent Cournac Aix-Marseille University
Kornél L. Kovács
Kornél L. Kovács University of Szeged
Serge Cosnier
Serge Cosnier Grenoble Alpes University
Francisco Javier Cejudo
Francisco Javier Cejudo Spanish National Research Council
Gilles Peltier
Gilles Peltier CEA Cadarache
Gábor Rákhely
Gábor Rákhely University of Szeged
Jacques Demaille
Jacques Demaille Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Douglas B. Kell
Douglas B. Kell University of Liverpool

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