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Odile Mulner-Lorillon
Sorbonne Universites, France CNRS
1976
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
27913220MAPK/ERK activity is required for the successful progression of mitosis in sea urchin embryos.Dev Biol2017
26962866Cyclin B Translation Depends on mTOR Activity after Fertilization in Sea Urchin Embryos.PLoS One2016
27699901Model of the delayed translation of cyclin B maternal mRNA after sea urchin fertilization.Mol Reprod Dev2016
25595040Investigation of the functional properties and subcellular localization of alpha human and rainbow trout estrogen receptors within a unique yeast cellular context.J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol2015
24834072Modelization of the regulation of protein synthesis following fertilization in sea urchin shows requirement of two processes: a destabilization of eIF4E:4E-BP complex and a great stimulation of the 4E-BP-degradation mechanism, both rapamycin-sensitive.Front Genet2014
22571219Letter to the editor: toxicity of Roundup and glyphosate.J Toxicol Environ Health B Crit Rev2012
21167828Identification of a new isoform of eEF2 whose phosphorylation is required for completion of cell division in sea urchin embryos.Dev Biol2011
21541759Proteomic analysis of NME1/NDPK A null mouse liver: evidence for a post-translational regulation of annexin IV and EF-1Bα.Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol2011
19777548eIF4E-binding proteins are differentially modified after ammonia versus intracellular calcium activation of sea urchin unfertilized eggs.Mol Reprod Dev2010
18197632Chromium(III) triggers the DNA-damaged checkpoint of the cell cycle and induces a functional increase of 4E-BP.Chem Res Toxicol2008
18234192Inhibition of translation and modification of translation factors during apoptosis induced by the DNA-damaging agent MMS in sea urchin embryos.Exp Cell Res2008
17497240Sea urchin embryo as a model for analysis of the signaling pathways linking DNA damage checkpoint, DNA repair and apoptosis.Cell Mol Life Sci2007
18157084[Sea urchin embryo, DNA-damaged cell cycle checkpoint and the mechanisms initiating cancer development].J Soc Biol2007
18157083[Initiation factors eIF4: from sea urchin embryonic development to chronic lymphocytic leukemia].J Soc Biol2007
18157082[Gene expression regulation at the translational level: contribution of marine organisms].J Soc Biol2007
16647708Cellular coexistence of two high molecular subsets of eEF1B complex.FEBS Lett2006
17078944The genomic repertoire for cell cycle control and DNA metabolism in S. purpuratus.Dev Biol2006
17095691The genome of the sea urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus.Science2006
16959243Translational control genes in the sea urchin genome.Dev Biol2006
16598776Hypoxia and DNA-damaging agent bleomycin both increase the cellular level of the protein 4E-BP.J Cell Biochem2006
16624425eEF1B: At the dawn of the 21st century.Biochim Biophys Acta2006
15694458A glyphosate-based pesticide impinges on transcription.Toxicol Appl Pharmacol2005
15951098Translational control during mitosis.Biochimie2005
15769855Embryonic-stage-dependent changes in the level of eIF4E-binding proteins during early development of sea urchin embryos.J Cell Sci2005
15149864Signal transduction pathways that contribute to CDK1/cyclin B activation during the first mitotic division in sea urchin embryos.Exp Cell Res2004
15182708Glyphosate-based pesticides affect cell cycle regulation.Biol Cell2004
15375296Formulated glyphosate activates the DNA-response checkpoint of the cell cycle leading to the prevention of G2/M transition.Toxicol Sci2004
12821124M-phase regulation of the recruitment of mRNAs onto polysomes using the CDK1/cyclin B inhibitor aminopurvalanol.Biochem Biophys Res Commun2003
15884595The implementation of a quality assurance procedure for the Veterinary Services of France.Rev Sci Tech2003
14593742Cap-dependent translation and control of the cell cycle.Prog Cell Cycle Res2003
14618264Sea urchin elongation factor 1delta (EF1delta) and evidence for cell cycle-directed localization changes of a sub-fraction of the protein at M phase.Cell Mol Life Sci2003
12648502eIF4E/4E-BP dissociation and 4E-BP degradation in the first mitotic division of the sea urchin embryo.Dev Biol2003
11896679Pesticide Roundup provokes cell division dysfunction at the level of CDK1/cyclin B activation.Chem Res Toxicol2002
12111002Sharp dose- and time-dependent toxicity of mercuric chloride at the cellular level in sea urchin embryos.Arch Toxicol2002
11508742Protein translation during early cell divisions of sea urchin embryos regulated at the level of polypeptide chain elongation and highly sensitive to natural polyamines.Zygote2001
11266545Evidence for regulation of protein synthesis at the elongation step by CDK1/cyclin B phosphorylation.Nucleic Acids Res2001
11401391eIF4E association with 4E-BP decreases rapidly following fertilization in sea urchin.Dev Biol2001
10600519Transient increase of a protein kinase activity identified to CK2 during sea urchin development.Biochem Biophys Res Commun1999
9798784Multiple phosphorylation sites and quaternary organization of guanine-nucleotide exchange complex of elongation factor-1 (EF-1betagammadelta/ValRS) control the various functions of EF-1alpha.Biosci Rep1998
9665820Developmental regulation of elongation factor-1 delta in sea urchin suggests appearance of a mechanism for alternative poly(A) site selection in gastrulae.Exp Cell Res1998
9030781Biochemical and cellular effects of roscovitine, a potent and selective inhibitor of the cyclin-dependent kinases cdc2, cdk2 and cdk5.Eur J Biochem1997
9276453mRNP3 and mRNP4 are phosphorylatable by casein kinase II in Xenopus oocytes, but phosphorylation does not modify RNA-binding affinity.FEBS Lett1997
8647113The guanine-nucleotide-exchange complex (EF-1 beta gamma delta) of elongation factor-1 contains two similar leucine-zipper proteins EF-1 delta, p34 encoded by EF-1 delta 1 and p36 encoded by EF-1 delta 2.Eur J Biochem1996
8891347Major intracellular localization of elongation factor-1.Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)1996
7541376Brefeldin A provokes indirect activation of cdc2 kinase (MPF) in Xenopus oocytes, resulting in meiotic cell division.Dev Biol1995
9552369Phosphorylation of elongation factor-1 (EF-1) by cdc2 kinase.Prog Cell Cycle Res1995
8051108Elongation factor EF-1 delta, a new target for maturation-promoting factor in Xenopus oocytes.J Biol Chem1994
8061568cdc2 kinase sets a memory phosphorylation signal on elongation factor EF-1 delta during meiotic cell division, which perdures in early development.Cell Mol Biol (Noisy-le-grand)1994
8111972Expression of elongation factor 1 alpha (EF-1 alpha) and 1 beta gamma (EF-1 beta gamma) are uncoupled in early Xenopus embryos.Dev Genet1993
8441685Elongation factor 1 contains two homologous guanine-nucleotide exchange proteins as shown from the molecular cloning of beta and delta subunits.Nucleic Acids Res1993
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