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Philippe Fort is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, where they conduct research primarily in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work has a particular focus on molecular biology, with additional contributions to immunology, materials chemistry, and cell biology.

The scientist's research spans multiple topics including RNA research and splicing, RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms, protein structure and dynamics, T-cell and B-cell immunology, immunotherapy and immune responses, ubiquitin and proteasome pathways, and protein kinase regulation and GTPase signaling.

Philippe Fort has published numerous papers in various scientific venues. Recent publications include:

  • "NOPCHAP1 is a PAQosome cofactor that helps loading NOP58 on RUVBL1/2 during box C/D snoRNP biogenesis," 2020, Nucleic Acids Research
  • "Regulation of Src tumor activity by its N-terminal intrinsically disordered region," 2022, Oncogene
  • "SHED-Dependent Oncogenic Signaling of the PEAK3 Pseudo-Kinase," 2021, Cancers
  • "Ras/MAPK signalling intensity defines subclonal fitness in a mouse model of hepatocellular carcinoma," 2023, eLife
  • "Aspartate-phobia of thermophiles as a reaction to deleterious chemical transformations," 2021, BioEssays

The frequent co-authors of Philippe Fort include Elise Fourgous, Serge Roche, Yvan Boublik, Emilie Aponte, and M. Lafitte, with multiple collaborations across their papers.

The scientist often publishes in venues such as bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Nucleic Acids Research, Oncogene, eLife, and Cancers. Notably, bioRxiv features a higher number of their publications than other journals.

Best Publications

  • Comparative genomics: Insecticide resistance in mosquito vectors.

    Mylène Weill;Georges Lutfalla;Knud Mogensen;Fabrice Chandre

  • Evolution of the Rho family of ras-like GTPases in eukaryotes

    Anthony Boureux;Emmanuel Vignal;Sandrine Faure;Philippe Fort

  • Post-transcriptional regulation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate-dehydrogenase gene expression in rat tissues

    M. Piechaczyk;J. M. Blanchard;L. Marty;C.-H. Dani

  • Worldwide migration of amplified insecticide resistance genes in mosquitoes.

    Michel Raymond;Amanda Callaghan;Philippe Fort;Nicole Pasteur

  • A novel acetylcholinesterase gene in mosquitoes codes for the insecticide target and is non-homologous to the ace gene in Drosophila.

    Mylène Weill;Philippe Fort;Arnaud Berthomieu;Marie Pierre Dubois

  • Regulation of c-fos gene expression in hamster fibroblasts: initiation and elongation of transcription and mRNA degradation

    Philippe Fort;Jocelyne Rech;Annick Vie;Marc Piechaczyk

  • TrioGEF1 controls Rac- and Cdc42-dependent cell structures through the direct activation of rhoG.

    A. Blangy;E. Vignal;S. Schmidt;A. Debant

  • S26 ribosomal protein RNA: an invariant control for gene regulation experiments in eucaryotic cells and tissues

    Sylvie Vincent;Louise Marty;Philippe Fort

  • RhoG GTPase Controls a Pathway That Independently Activates Rac1 and Cdc42Hs

    Cécile Gauthier-Rouvière;Emmanuel Vignal;Mayya Mériane;Pierre Roux

  • The Human Rho-GEF trio and its target GTPase RhoG are involved in the NGF pathway, leading to neurite outgrowth.

    Soline Estrach;Susanne Schmidt;Sylvie Diriong;Aubin Penna

  • Growth-regulated expression of rhoG, a new member of the ras homolog gene family

    S Vincent;P Jeanteur;P Fort

  • Sequence of a human immunoglobulin gamma 3 heavy chain constant region gene: comparison with the other human C gamma genes.

    S. Huck;P. Fort;D.H. Crawford;M.-P. Lefranc

  • Tail regression in Ciona intestinalis (Prochordate) involves a Caspase-dependent apoptosis event associated with ERK activation.

    Jean-Philippe Chambon;Jonathan Soule;Pascal Pomies;Philippe Fort

  • Characterization of TCL, a New GTPase of the Rho Family related to TC10 and Cdc42

    Emmanuel Vignal;Marion De Toledo;Franck Comunale;Angela Ladopoulou

  • Nucleotide sequence and complementation analysis of a polycistronic sporulation operon, spoVA, in Bacillus subtilis.

    P. Fort;J. Errington

  • A fluorescent reporter gene as a marker for ventricular specification in ES-derived cardiac cells.

    Nathalie Meyer;Marisa Jaconi;Angela Landopoulou;Philippe Fort

  • Rho family GTPases control entry of Shigella flexneri into epithelial cells but not intracellular motility.

    Joëlle Mounier;Valérie Laurent;Alan Hall;Philippe Fort

  • Raf-MEK-Erk cascade in anoikis is controlled by Rac1 and Cdc42 via Akt.

    Olivier Zugasti;Wilfrid Rul;Pierre Roux;Carole Peyssonnaux

  • MBNL1 and RBFOX2 cooperate to establish a splicing programme involved in pluripotent stem cell differentiation

    Julian P. Venables;Laure Lapasset;Gilles Gadea;Philippe Fort

  • Nucleotide Sequence of Sporulation Locus spoIIA in Bacillus subtilis

    Philippe Fort;Patrick Piggot

Frequent Co-Authors

Mylène Weill
Mylène Weill University of Montpellier
Nicole Pasteur
Nicole Pasteur University of Montpellier
Michel Raymond
Michel Raymond University of Montpellier
Marc Piechaczyk
Marc Piechaczyk Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Christian Dani
Christian Dani Université Côte d'Azur
Georges Lutfalla
Georges Lutfalla University of Montpellier
Pierre Jurdic
Pierre Jurdic École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Bernard Lebleu
Bernard Lebleu University of Montpellier
Marie-Paule Lefranc
Marie-Paule Lefranc University of Montpellier
Osamu Ohara
Osamu Ohara Chiba University

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