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    Policies of adult education in Portugal and France: The European Agenda of validation of non-formal and informal learning by Cavaco, Carmen, Lafont, Pascal, Pariat, Marcel

    “…This article analyses the influence of the European Union's educational policies on the implementation of devices for the recognition and the validation of…”
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    Proteolysis by calpains: a possible contribution to degradation of p53 by Pariat, Magali, Carillo, Serge, Molinari, Marta, Salvat, Catherine, Debüssche, Laurent, Bracco, Laurent, Milner, Jo, Piechaczyk, Marc

    Published in Molecular and Cellular Biology (01-05-1997)
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    Ubiquitinylation Is Not an Absolute Requirement for Degradation of c-Jun Protein by the 26 S Proteasome by Jariel-Encontre, Isabelle, Pariât, Magali, Carillo, Serge, Salvai, Catherine, Piechaczyk, Marc, Martini, François

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (12-05-1995)
    “…Degradation of rapidly turned over cellular proteins is commonly thought to be energy dependent, to require tagging of protein substrates by multi-ubiquitin…”
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    Differential sensitivity of FOS and JUN family members to calpains by Carillo, S, Pariat, M, Steff, A M, Roux, P, Etienne-Julan, M, Lorca, T, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Oncogene (01-06-1994)
    “…Degradation of c-fos protein (c-FOS) in the cytoplasm is very rapid in vivo and constitutes a crucial regulation of the nuclear steady-state level through the…”
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    PEST motifs are not required for rapid calpain-mediated proteolysis of c-fos protein by Carillo, S, Pariat, M, Steff, A m, Jariel-Encontre, I, Poulat, F, Berta, P, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-1996)
    “…Cytoplasmic degradation of c-fos protein is extremely rapid. Under certain conditions, it is a multi-step process initiated by calcium-dependent and…”
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    Complex mechanisms for c-fos and c-jun degradation by Jariel-Encontre, I, Salvat, C, Steff, A M, Pariat, M, Acquaviva, C, Furstoss, O, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Molecular biology reports (1997)
    “…c-fos and c-jun proto-oncogenes have originally been found in mutated forms in murine and avian oncogenic retroviruses. They both define multigenic families of…”
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    Decreased susceptibility to calpains of v-FosFBR but not of v-FosFBJ or v-JunASV17 retroviral proteins compared with their cellular counterparts by Steff, A M, Carillo, S, Pariat, M, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-05-1997)
    “…The c-Fos and c-Jun transcription factors are rapidly turned over in vivo. One of the multiple pathways responsible for their breakdown is probably initiated…”
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    The sensitivity of c-Jun and c-Fos proteins to calpains depends on conformational determinants of the monomers and not on formation of dimers by Pariat, M, Salvat, C, Bébien, M, Brockly, F, Altieri, E, Carillo, S, Jariel-Encontre, I, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-2000)
    “…Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They display a relatively strict specificity for their substrates…”
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    Decreased susceptibility to calpains of v-Fos super(FBR) but not of v-Fos super(FBJ) or v-Jun super(ASV17) retroviral proteins compared with their cellular counterparts by Steff, A-M, Carillo, S, Pariat, M, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-05-1997)
    “…The c-Fos and c-Jun transcription factors are rapidly turned over in vivo. One of the multiple pathways responsible for their breakdown is probably initiated…”
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    Are there multiple proteolytic pathways contributing to c-Fos, c-Jun and p53 protein degradation in vivo? by Salvat, C, Aquaviva, C, Jariel-Encontre, I, Ferrara, P, Pariat, M, Steff, A M, Carillo, S, Piechaczyk, M

    Published in Molecular biology reports (01-04-1999)
    “…The c-Fos and c-Jun oncoproteins and the p53 tumor suppressor protein are short-lived transcription factors. Several catabolic pathways contribute to their…”
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    The sensitivity of c-Jun and c-Fos proteins to calpains depends on conformational determinants of the monomers and not on formation of dimers by PARIAT, Magali, SALVAT, Catherine, BÉBIEN, Magali, BROCKLY, Frédérique, ALTIERI, Eléna, CARILLO, Serge, JARIEL-ENCONTRE, Isabelle, PIECHACZYK, Marc

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-01-2000)
    “…Milli- and micro-calpains are ubiquitous cytoplasmic cysteine proteases activated by calcium. They display a relatively strict specificity for their substrates…”
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    Early functional glutamate receptors in acutely dissociated embryonic raphe cells by König, N, Drian, M J, Pariat, M, Manzoni, O, Sladeczek, F

    Published in Neuroreport (01-09-1992)
    “…We report for the first time, modulation of cytosolic calcium in response to glutamate and specific glutamate receptor agonists in early embryonic rat brain…”
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