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Pierre V. Vignais

Pierre V. Vignais

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Chemistry

D-Index
63
Citations
13133
World Ranking
8488
National Ranking
298

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
64
Citations
13542
World Ranking
9750
National Ranking
347

Overview

Pierre V. Vignais is affiliated with CEA Grenoble in France. Their professional activities are centered around this institution, which plays a significant role in their research endeavors.

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Best Publications

  • The superoxide-generating oxidase of phagocytic cells

    Françoise Morel;Jacques Doussiere;Pierre V. Vignais

  • Molecular and physiological aspects of adenine nucleotide transport in mitochondria.

    Pierre V. Vignais

  • The human N-formylpeptide receptor. Characterization of two cDNA isolates and evidence for a new subfamily of G-protein-coupled receptors

    Francois Boulay;Marianne Tardif;Laurence Brouchon;Pierre Vignais

  • Synthesis and use of a novel N-formyl peptide derivative to isolate a human N-formyl peptide receptor cDNA.

    François Boulay;Marianne Tardif;Laurence Brouchon;Pierre Vignais

  • The mitochondrial ADP/ATP carrier: Structural, physiological and pathological aspects

    C. Fiore;V. Trézéguet;A. Le Saux;P. Roux

  • EXPRESSION CLONING OF A RECEPTOR FOR C5A ANAPHYLATOXIN ON DIFFERENTIATED HL-60 CELLS

    Francois Boulay;Laurence Mery;Marianne Tardif;Laurence Brouchon

  • Diphenylene iodonium as an inhibitor of the NADPH oxidase complex of bovine neutrophils. Factors controlling the inhibitory potency of diphenylene iodonium in a cell-free system of oxidase activation.

    Jacques Doussière;Pierre V. Vignais

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

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

  • Crystal structure of the Rac1-RhoGDI complex involved in nadph oxidase activation.

    S Grizot;J Fauré;F Fieschi;P V Vignais

  • An appraisal of the functional significance of the inhibitory effect of long chain acyl-CoAs on mitochondrial transports

    F. Morel;G. Lauquin;J. Lunardi;J. Duszynski

  • Kinetics and Specificity of the Adenine Nucleotide Translocation in Rat Liver Mitochondria

    E. D. Duée;Pierre V. Vignais

  • Activation of the O2(.-)-generating oxidase in plasma membrane from bovine polymorphonuclear neutrophils by arachidonic acid, a cytosolic factor of protein nature, and nonhydrolyzable analogues of GTP.

    Erzsebet Ligeti;Jacques Doussiere;Pierre V. Vignais

  • p40 phox Is Phosphorylated on Threonine 154 and Serine 315 during Activation of the Phagocyte NADPH Oxidase IMPLICATION OF A PROTEIN KINASE C-TYPE KINASE IN THE PHOSPHORYLATION PROCESS

    Anne-Pascale Bouin;Nathalie Grandvaux;Pierre V. Vignais;Alexandra Fuchs

  • Chemical, immunological, enzymatic, and genetic approaches to studying the arrangement of the peptide chain of the ADP/ATP carrier in the mitochondrial membrane.

    G. Brandolin;A. Le Saux;V. Trezeguet;G. J. M. Lauquin

  • Reactivity of mitochondrial F1-ATPase to dicyclohexylcarbodiimide. Inactivation and binding studies

    Richard Pougeois;Michel Satre;Pierre V. Vignais

  • Chemical probes of the mitochondrial ATP synthesis and translocation

    Pierre V. Vignais;Joël Lunardi

  • ADP-ribosylation of a small size GTP-binding protein in bovine neutrophils by the C3 exoenzyme of Clostridium botulinum and effect on the cell motility.

    Marie-Jose Stasia;Alain Jouan;Nicolas Bourmeyster;Patrice Boquet

  • Radiolabeling of natural adenosine triphosphatase inhibitor with phenyl (14C)isothiocyanate and study of its interaction with mitochondrial adenosine triphosphatase. Localization of inhibitor binding sites and stoichiometry of binding.

    Gerard Klein;Michel Satre;Anne Christine Dianoux;Pierre V. Vignais

  • The heme component of the neutrophil NADPH oxidase complex is a target for aryliodonium compounds.

    Jacques Doussiere;Jacques Gaillard;Pierre V. Vignais

  • Identification of amino acid residues photolabeled with 2-azido[alpha-32P]adenosine diphosphate in the beta subunit of beef heart mitochondrial F1-ATPase.

    Jerome Garin;Francois Boulay;Jean Paul Issartel;Joel Lunardi

Frequent Co-Authors

Joël Lunardi
Joël Lunardi Grenoble Alpes University
Jérôme Garin
Jérôme Garin CEA Grenoble
Paulette M. Vignais
Paulette M. Vignais Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean Gagnon
Jean Gagnon University of Montreal
Alain H. Fuchs
Alain H. Fuchs Chimie ParisTech
Franck Fieschi
Franck Fieschi Grenoble Alpes University
Patrice Boquet
Patrice Boquet Grenoble Alpes University
Beatrice Dewald
Beatrice Dewald University of Bern
Angela M. Gronenborn
Angela M. Gronenborn University of Pittsburgh
Jacques Demaille
Jacques Demaille Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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