Ligne de temps
Zeynep Baharoglu
Chef(fe) de Groupe
29 août 2023
event
GG department seminar: Kai Papenfort (University of Jena, Germany) : “From strings of nucleotides to collective behavior: Lessons from Vibrio cholerae” ; Thursday, September 21st @ 11.00am ; Auditorium F. Jacob
Lire plus21 nov. 2022
05 nov. 2022
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Systematic transcriptome analysis allows the identification of new type I and type II Toxin/Antitoxin systems located in the superintegron of Vibrio cholerae.
Lire plus28 sept. 2022
14 sept. 2022
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Nonessential tRNA and rRNA modifications impact the bacterial response to sub-MIC antibiotic stress
Lire plus01 févr. 2022
31 janv. 2022
17 janv. 2022
18 nov. 2021
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Interplay between Sublethal Aminoglycosides and Quorum Sensing: Consequences on Survival in V. cholerae.
Lire plus22 oct. 2021
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Sleeping ribosomes: Bacterial signaling triggers RaiA mediated persistence to aminoglycosides.
Lire plus01 oct. 2021
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Deficiency in cytosine DNA methylation leads to high chaperonin expression and tolerance to aminoglycosides in Vibrio cholerae.
Lire plus27 juil. 2021
news
ANR PRC call : Congratulations to Zeynep Baharoglu (Department Genomes and Genetic) for her successful project proposal “ModRNAntibio”
Lire plus06 janv. 2021
event
G&G PhD Thesis – “VchM – a DNA cytosine methyltransferase modulates the response of Vibrio cholerae to proteotoxic stress”
Lire plus24 janv. 2020
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! CANCELLED ! “Revisiting DNA transfer by bacterial conjugation at the cellular scale” – GENOMES and GENETICS DEPARTMENT SEMINAR
Lire plus02 juil. 2019
14 mars 2018
event
“Caractérisation de la protéine RadD et identification des gènes essentiels en présence de faibles doses de tobramycine”
Lire plus13 avr. 2016
11 mai 2015
01 nov. 2014
16 juin 2014
publication
Influence of very short patch mismatch repair on SOS inducing lesions after aminoglycoside treatment in Escherichia coli
Lire plus01 févr. 2014
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Identification of genes involved in low aminoglycoside-induced SOS response in Vibrio cholerae: a role for transcription stalling and Mfd helicase.
Lire plus30 mai 2013
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Multiple Pathways of Genome Plasticity Leading to Development of Antibiotic Resistance.
Lire plus01 janv. 2013
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β-Lactam antibiotics promote bacterial mutagenesis via an RpoS-mediated reduction in replication fidelity
Lire plus01 janv. 2013
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RpoS plays a central role in the SOS induction by sub-lethal aminoglycoside concentrations in Vibrio cholerae.
Lire plus01 avr. 2012
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Connecting environment and genome plasticity in the characterization of transformation-induced SOS regulation and carbon catabolite control of the Vibrio cholerae integron integrase.
Lire plus01 mai 2011
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Vibrio cholerae triggers SOS and mutagenesis in response to a wide range of antibiotics: a route towards multiresistance.
Lire plus29 avr. 2011
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Formation of a stable RuvA protein double tetramer is required for efficient branch migration in vitro and for replication fork reversal in vivo
Lire plus01 déc. 2010
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Folded DNA in action: hairpin formation and biological functions in prokaryotes.
Lire plus21 oct. 2010
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Conjugative DNA transfer induces the bacterial SOS response and promotes antibiotic resistance development through integron activation.
Lire plus19 mai 2010
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RNA polymerase mutations that facilitate replication progression in the rep uvrD recF mutant lacking two accessory replicative helicases
Lire plus01 oct. 2008
07 mars 2008
publication
ruvA Mutants that resolve Holliday junctions but do not reverse replication forks
Lire plus28 mars 2007
19 janv. 2006
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