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Overview

Valérie Doye is affiliated with the Institut Jacques Monod in France and has contributed extensively to the field of biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their research predominantly focuses on molecular biology with significant contributions exploring nuclear structure and function, RNA research and splicing, and genomics and chromatin dynamics.

Their publication record spans multiple studies involving nuclear pores, their assembly, and roles in gene regulation and genome stability. Key recent papers include:

  • Nuclear pores safeguard the integrity of the nuclear envelope, 2024, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nuclear pores safeguard the integrity of the nuclear envelope, 2025, Nature Cell Biology
  • Y-complex nucleoporins independently contribute to nuclear pore assembly and gene regulation in neuronal progenitors, 2023, Journal of Cell Science
  • Metazoan nuclear pore complexes in gene regulation and genome stability, 2023, DNA Repair
  • Integrity of the short arm of the nuclear pore Y-complex is required for mouse embryonic stem cell growth and differentiation, 2021, Journal of Cell Science

The scientist's research interests extend into themes such as virus-based gene therapy research, CRISPR and genetic engineering, RNA modifications and cancer, and advanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques. These topics illustrate diverse investigative efforts surrounding genetic and cellular mechanisms.

Frequent co-authors working closely with Valérie Doye include:

  • Clarisse Orniacki
  • Reiya Taniguchi
  • Jan Philipp Kreysing
  • Vojtěch Žíla
  • Christian E. Zimmerli

Their publications have appeared predominantly in venues such as:

  • EMPIAR dataset
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Cell Science
  • Scientific Reports
  • Nature Cell Biology

Valérie Doye's work contributes to understanding fundamental aspects of nuclear pore complexes, their integrity and functional roles in cellular contexts such as stem cell growth and neuronal progenitors.

Best Publications

  • Protein interaction mapping: A Drosophila case study

    Etienne Formstecher;Sandra Aresta;Vincent Collura;Alexandre Hamburger

  • Mex67p, a novel factor for nuclear mRNA export, binds to both poly(A) + RNA and nuclear pores

    Alexandra Segref;Kishore Sharma;Valérie Doye;Andrea Hellwig

  • A Mechanism for Nuclear Positioning in Fission Yeast Based on Microtubule Pushing

    P.T. Tran;L. Marsh;V. Doye;S. Inoué

  • Probing nuclear pore complex architecture with proximity-dependent biotinylation

    Dae In Kim;Birendra Kc;Wenhong Zhu;Khatereh Motamedchaboki

  • Mapping the dynamic organization of the nuclear pore complex inside single living cells

    Gwénaël Rabut;Valérie Doye;Jan Ellenberg

  • The Conserved Nup107-160 Complex Is Critical for Nuclear Pore Complex Assembly

    Tobias C Walther;Annabelle Alves;Helen Pickersgill;Isabelle Loïodice

  • Nuclear pore complexes in the organization of silent telomeric chromatin.

    Vincent Galy;Jean-Christophe Olivo-Marin;Harry Scherthan;Valerie Doye

  • An evolutionarily conserved NPC subcomplex, which redistributes in part to kinetochores in mammalian cells

    Naïma Belgareh;Gwénaël Rabut;Siau Wei Baï;Megan van Overbeek

  • A Novel Complex of Nucleoporins, Which Includes Sec13p and a Sec13p Homolog, Is Essential for Normal Nuclear Pores

    Symeoni Siniossoglou;Christian Wimmer;Michael Rieger;Valerie Doye

  • From nucleoporins to nuclear pore complexes.

    Valérie Doye;Ed Hurt

  • The entire Nup107-160 complex, including three new members, is targeted as one entity to kinetochores in mitosis.

    Isabelle Loïodice;Annabelle Alves;Gwénaël Rabut;Megan van Overbeek

  • A novel nuclear pore protein Nup133p with distinct roles in poly(A)+ RNA transport and nuclear pore distribution.

    V. Doye;R. Wepf;E.C. Hurt

  • Purification of NSP1 reveals complex formation with 'GLFG' nucleoporins and a novel nuclear pore protein NIC96.

    P. Grandi;V. Doye;E.C. Hurt

  • The human Nup107-160 nuclear pore subcomplex contributes to proper kinetochore functions.

    Michela Zuccolo;Michela Zuccolo;Annabelle Alves;Annabelle Alves;Vincent Galy;Stéphanie Bolhy;Stéphanie Bolhy

  • A new subclass of nucleoporins that functionally interact with nuclear pore protein NSP1.

    C. Wimmer;V. Doye;P. Grandi;U. Nehrbass

  • Dynein Recruitment to Nuclear Pores Activates Apical Nuclear Migration and Mitotic Entry in Brain Progenitor Cells

    Daniel Jun-Kit Hu;Alexandre Dominique Baffet;Tania Nayak;Anna Akhmanova

  • A Nup133-dependent NPC-anchored network tethers centrosomes to the nuclear envelope in prophase

    Stéphanie Bolhy;Imène Bouhlel;Elisa Dultz;Tania Nayak

  • Nuclear Pore Composition Regulates Neural Stem/Progenitor Cell Differentiation in the Mouse Embryo

    Floria Lupu;Annabelle Alves;Annabelle Alves;Kathryn Anderson;Valérie Doye;Valérie Doye

  • Developmental tissue expression and phylogenetic conservation of stathmin, a phosphoprotein associated with cell regulations.

    J Koppel;M C Boutterin;V Doye;H Peyro-Saint-Paul

  • Dynamics of Nuclear Pore Distribution in Nucleoporin Mutant Yeast Cells

    Naïma Belgareh;Valérie Doye

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan Ellenberg
Jan Ellenberg European Bioinformatics Institute
Richard B. Vallee
Richard B. Vallee Columbia University
Jean-Baptiste Sibarita
Jean-Baptiste Sibarita Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Richard G. Fehon
Richard G. Fehon University of Chicago
Stephan C.F. Neuhauss
Stephan C.F. Neuhauss University of Zurich
Ludger Johannes
Ludger Johannes Institute Curie
Olivier Delattre
Olivier Delattre PSL University

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