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Overview

Vincent Géli is affiliated with the Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Marseille in France. Their research primarily focuses on the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with substantial work also within Medicine. Key subfields of study include Molecular Biology, Physiology, and Aging, along with Genetics and Oncology.

Their body of work extensively covers topics related to Telomeres, Telomerase, and Senescence, as well as DNA Repair Mechanisms. Additional research interests include Genomics and Chromatin Dynamics, Nuclear Structure and Function, Epigenetics and DNA Methylation, Genetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model Organisms, and CRISPR and Genetic Engineering.

Vincent Géli has contributed to numerous scientific publications. Some of the recent papers include:

  • The Set1 N-terminal domain and Swd2 interact with RNA polymerase II CTD to recruit COMPASS, 2020, Nature Communications
  • Gain-of-function mutations in RPA1 cause a syndrome with short telomeres and somatic genetic rescue, 2021, Blood
  • UFMylation of MRE11 is essential for telomere length maintenance and hematopoietic stem cell survival, 2021, Science Advances
  • The nuclear pore complex prevents sister chromatid recombination during replicative senescence, 2020, Nature Communications
  • ZZW-115-dependent inhibition of NUPR1 nuclear translocation sensitizes cancer cells to genotoxic agents, 2020, JCI Insight

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Vincent Géli include:

  • Dmitri Churikov
  • Laura Braud
  • Stéphane Coulon
  • Marielle Breau
  • Frédéric Jourquin

Publication venues that regularly feature Vincent Géli's work are:

  • Nature Communications
  • Cell Reports
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Blood
  • Cell Stress

Best Publications

  • How telomeres are replicated.

    Eric Gilson;Vincent Géli

  • Histone H3 lysine 4 trimethylation marks meiotic recombination initiation sites

    Valérie Borde;Nicolas Robine;Nicolas Robine;Waka Lin;Sandrine Bonfils

  • The DNA damage response at eroded telomeres and tethering to the nuclear pore complex.

    Basheer Khadaroo;M. Teresa Teixeira;Pierre Luciano;Nadine Eckert-Boulet

  • The COMPASS Subunit Spp1 Links Histone Methylation to Initiation of Meiotic Recombination

    Laurent Acquaviva;Lóránt Székvölgyi;Lóránt Székvölgyi;Bernhard Dichtl;Beatriz Solange Dichtl

  • A two-step model for senescence triggered by a single critically short telomere.

    Pauline Abdallah;Pierre Luciano;Kurt W. Runge;Michael Lisby

  • RPA regulates telomerase action by providing Est1p access to chromosome ends.

    Vera Schramke;Pierre Luciano;Vanessa Brevet;Sylvine Guillot

  • Protein Interactions within the Set1 Complex and Their Roles in the Regulation of Histone 3 Lysine 4 Methylation

    Pierre-Marie Dehé;Bernhard Dichtl;Daniel Schaft;Assen Roguev

  • CST meets shelterin to keep telomeres in check.

    Marie-Josèphe Giraud-Panis;Marie-Josèphe Giraud-Panis;M. Teresa Teixeira;Vincent Géli;Eric Gilson

  • Set1 is required for meiotic S-phase onset, double-strand break formation and middle gene expression

    Julie Sollier;Waka Lin;Christine Soustelle;Karsten Suhre

  • Methylation of H3 Lysine 4 at Euchromatin Promotes Sir3p Association with Heterochromatin

    Helena Santos-Rosa;Andrew J. Bannister;Pierre M. Dehe;Vincent Géli

  • Introns Protect Eukaryotic Genomes from Transcription-Associated Genetic Instability.

    Amandine Bonnet;Ana R. Grosso;Abdessamad Elkaoutari;Emeline Coleno

  • Two Distinct Repressive Mechanisms for Histone 3 Lysine 4 Methylation through Promoting 3′-End Antisense Transcription

    Thanasis Margaritis;Vincent Oreal;Nathalie Brabers;Laetitia Maestroni

  • The membrane channel-forming colicin A: synthesis, secretion, structure, action and immunity.

    C J Lazdunski;D Baty;V Geli;D Cavard

  • Interaction between Set1p and checkpoint protein Mec3p in DNA repair and telomere functions

    Yves Corda;Vera Schramke;Maria Pia Longhese;Tamara Smokvina

  • Transmembrane alpha-helix interactions are required for the functional assembly of the Escherichia coli Tol complex.

    Jean Claude Lazzaroni;Anne Vianney;Jean Luc Popot;Hélène Bénédetti

  • Ubiquitylation of the COMPASS component Swd2 links H2B ubiquitylation to H3K4 trimethylation

    Adeline Vitaliano-Prunier;Alexandra Menant;Maria Hobeika;Vincent Géli

  • The multiple faces of Set1.

    Pierre-Marie DehéP. Dehé;Vincent GéliV. Géli

  • Functional domains of colicin A

    D. Baty;M. Frenette;R. Lloubes;V. Geli

  • Cotranslational assembly of the yeast SET1C histone methyltransferase complex.

    André Halbach;Haidi Zhang;Agnieszka Wengi;Zofia Jablonska

  • Erratum: A two-step model for senescence triggered by a single critically short telomere: (Nature Cell Biol. (2009) 11 (988-993))

    Pauline Abdallah;Pierre Luciano;Kurt W Runge;Michael Lisby

Frequent Co-Authors

Claude Lazdunski
Claude Lazdunski Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Eric Gilson
Eric Gilson Université Côte d'Azur
Michael Lisby
Michael Lisby University of Copenhagen
Lucienne Letellier
Lucienne Letellier University of Paris-Saclay
Franc Pattus
Franc Pattus École Normale Supérieure
Catherine Dargemont
Catherine Dargemont Université Paris Cité
Frank C. P. Holstege
Frank C. P. Holstege Utrecht University
Maria Pia Longhese
Maria Pia Longhese University of Milano-Bicocca
Victoriano Mulero
Victoriano Mulero University of Murcia
Alain Filloux
Alain Filloux Imperial College London

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