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Publié le 11/02/2014
Cell signaling - Structure and Function of the C-terminal Domain of a Voltage-Gated...
Voltage-gated sodium channels are complex proteins present in the membranes of all higher organisms that are responsible for the transport of sodium ions into and out of cells. In humans, sodium...
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Publié le 28/01/2014
Taking a closer look at small GTPases at the membrane interface
Small GTPases of the Arf family are chief organizers of cellular traffic, the process that targets proteins and lipids to the precise locations in cells where they carry out their functions. The team...
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Publié le 05/11/2013
Anne Houdusse, user of the PROXIMA1 and SWING beamlines, obtains a CNRS Silver Medal
Anne Houdusse, a research director at the CNRS and head of the "Structural Motility" group at the Curie Institute, has been awarded in 2013 the CNRS Silver Medal. This recognizes her major...
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Publié le 01/11/2013
LE RAYON DE SOLEIL - N°23 THE SYNCHROTRON MAGAZINE
Novembre 2013. 2013 has offered rich scientic results as well as national and international events involving SOLEIL teams. We are now a few days away from the launch of the...
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Publié le 16/10/2013
Bacterium reveals the crucible central to its metallurgical activity
An international consortium led by researchers from the CEA, in collaboration with the CNRS, has characterized the structure and function of a protein involved in the production of magnetite...
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Publié le 27/08/2013
Molecular view of an electron transfer process essential for Fe-S protein biogenesis
Iron-sulfur clusters are ubiquitous cofactors made of iron and inorganic sulfur. They are essential for the function of proteins involved in a great range of activities: electron transport in...
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Publié le 27/08/2013
How the Legionella bacterium hijacks a regulator of membrane traffic in infected cells
Legionella pneumophila, which causes the Legionnaire’s disease, escapes destruction by the immune system by hiding inside the infected cell. This camouflage strategy requires that the bacterium...
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Publié le 15/07/2013
How are monosaccharides transported across the cell membrane?
A Swedish team provides key insights with a new 3D structure, solved from data collected on PROXIMA1, of the xylose transporter XylE from E. coli.
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Publié le 09/07/2013
Transmission of nerve impulses – New data about the 3D structure of ion channels toward a...
The pentameric ligand-gated ion channels (pLGICs) constitute a large family of ionotropic receptors that are ubiquitously represented in the animal kingdom. In vertebrates, the family encompasses...
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