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    Dicer-2- and Piwi-Mediated RNA Interference in Rift Valley Fever Virus-Infected Mosquito Cells by Léger, P, Lara, E, Jagla, B, Sismeiro, O, Mansuroglu, Z, Coppée, J Y, Bonnefoy, E, Bouloy, M

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-02-2013)
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    Nonstructural NSs Protein of Rift Valley Fever Virus Interacts with Pericentromeric DNA Sequences of the Host Cell, Inducing Chromosome Cohesion and Segregation Defects by Mansuroglu, Z, Josse, T, Gilleron, J, Billecocq, A, Leger, P, Bouloy, M, Bonnefoy, E

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-01-2010)
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    Association of the interferon-β gene with pericentromeric heterochromatin is dynamically regulated during virus infection through a YY1-dependent mechanism by Josse, T, Mokrani-Benhelli, H, Benferhat, R, Shestakova, E, Mansuroglu, Z, Kakanakou, H, Billecocq, A, Bouloy, M, Bonnefoy, Eliette

    Published in Nucleic acids research (01-05-2012)
    “…Nuclear architecture as well as gene nuclear positioning can modulate gene expression. In this work, we have analyzed the nuclear position of the interferon-β…”
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    Transcription factor YY1 associates with pericentromeric γ-satellite DNA in cycling but not in quiescent (G0) cells by Shestakova, Elena A., Mansuroglu, Zeyni, Mokrani, Houda, Ghinea, Nicolae, Bonnefoy, Eliette

    Published in Nucleic acids research (2004)
    “…Pericentromeric γ-satellite DNA is organized in constitutive heterochromatin structures. It comprises a 234 bp sequence repeated several thousands times…”
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    P1-18 Protéine Tau, bien plus qu’une protéine associée aux microtubules by Sultan, A., Nesslany, F., Marzin, D., Talahari, S., Loyens, A., Mansuroglu, Z., Bonnefoy, E., Buée, L., Galas, M.-C.

    Published in Revue neurologique (01-10-2009)
    “…La famille des protéines Tau est principalement connue pour moduler l’assemblage et la stabilisation des microtubules. Cependant Tau pourrait aussi avoir…”
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