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59
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12326
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450

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Pierre Chardin is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research profile is characterized by work conducted within this prominent scientific institution.

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Best Publications

  • Guanine-nucleotide-releasing factor hSos1 binds to Grb2 and links receptor tyrosine kinases to Ras signalling.

    N. Li;A. Batzer;R. Daly;V. Yajnik

  • Human Sos1: a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Ras that binds to GRB2.

    P. Chardin;J. H. Camonis;N. W. Gale;L. Van Aelst

  • Cyclic GMP-dependent Protein Kinase Signaling Pathway Inhibits RhoA-induced Ca2+ Sensitization of Contraction in Vascular Smooth Muscle

    Vincent Sauzeau;Hélène Le Jeune;Chrystelle Cario-Toumaniantz;Albert Smolenski

  • The ras protein family: evolutionary tree and role of conserved amino acids.

    Alfonso Valencia;Pierre Chardin;Alfred Wittinghofer;Chris Sander

  • The mammalian G protein rhoC is ADP-ribosylated by Clostridium botulinum exoenzyme C3 and affects actin microfilaments in Vero cells.

    P. Chardin;P. Boquet;P. Madaule;M. R. Popoff

  • A human exchange factor for ARF contains Sec7- and pleckstrin-homology domains.

    Pierre Chardin;Sonia Paris;Bruno Antonny;Sylviane Robineau

  • Toxin-induced activation of the G protein p21 Rho by deamidation of glutamine

    Gilles Flatau;Emmanuel Lemichez;Michel Gauthier;Pierre Chardin

  • Diaphanous-Related Formins Bridge Rho GTPase and Src Tyrosine Kinase Signaling

    Tomoko Tominaga;Erik Sahai;Pierre Chardin;Pierre Chardin;Frank McCormick

  • The Human Rab Genes Encode a Family of GTP-binding Proteins Related to Yeast YPT1 and SEC4 Products Involved in Secretion

    A Zahraoui;N Touchot;P Chardin;A Tavitian

  • Four additional members of the ras gene superfamily isolated by an oligonucleotide strategy: molecular cloning of YPT-related cDNAs from a rat brain library.

    Nicolas Touchot;Pierre Chardin;Armand Tavitian

  • cAMP antagonizes p21ras-directed activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase 2 and phosphorylation of mSos nucleotide exchange factor.

    B. M. T. Burgering;G. J. Pronk;P. C. Van Weeren;P. Chardin

  • GEFs: structural basis for their activation of small GTP-binding proteins

    Jacqueline Cherfils;Pierre Chardin

  • A New Member of the Rho Family, Rnd1, Promotes Disassembly of Actin Filament Structures and Loss of Cell Adhesion

    Catherine D. Nobes;Inger Lauritzen;Marie-Geneviève Mattei;Sonia Paris

  • Human cDNAs rap1 and rap2 homologous to the Drosophila gene Dras3 encode proteins closely related to ras in the 'effector' region.

    Pizon;Chardin P;Lerosey I;Olofsson B

  • N-terminal hydrophobic residues of the G-protein ADP-ribosylation factor-1 insert into membrane phospholipids upon GDP to GTP exchange.

    Bruno Antonny;Sophie Beraud-Dufour;Pierre Chardin;Marc Chabre

  • Inhibition of GTPase activating protein stimulation of Ras-p21 GTPase by the Krev-1 gene product

    Matthias Frech;Jacob John;Veronique Pizon;Pierre Chardin

  • Common haplotype dependency of high G gamma-globin gene expression and high Hb F levels in beta-thalassemia and sickle cell anemia patients.

    D Labie;J Pagnier;C Lapoumeroulie;F Rouabhi

  • Function and regulation of Rnd proteins

    Pierre Chardin

  • Myristoylation of ADP-ribosylation factor 1 facilitates nucleotide exchange at physiological Mg2+ levels.

    Michel Franco;Pierre Chardin;Marc Chabre;Sonia Paris

  • Ras, Rap, and Rac Small GTP-binding Proteins Are Targets for Clostridium sordellii Lethal Toxin Glucosylation

    Michel R. Popoff;Esteban Chaves-Olarte;Emmanuel Lemichez;Emmanuel Lemichez;Christoph von Eichel-Streiber

Frequent Co-Authors

Armand Tavitian
Armand Tavitian Institute Curie
Bruno Antonny
Bruno Antonny Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jacqueline Cherfils
Jacqueline Cherfils École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Emmanuel Lemichez
Emmanuel Lemichez Institut Pasteur
Alfred Wittinghofer
Alfred Wittinghofer Max Planck Society
Patrice Boquet
Patrice Boquet Grenoble Alpes University
Dafna Bar-Sagi
Dafna Bar-Sagi New York University
Joseph Schlessinger
Joseph Schlessinger Yale University
Philippe Chavrier
Philippe Chavrier Institute Curie

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