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Eléments Génétiques Mobiles
Publications de l'équipe
Articles récents
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Guynet, C., Achard, A., Ton Hoang B., Barabas, O., Burgess Hickman, A., Dyda, F. and Chandler, M. Resetting the site: Redirecting integration of an insertion sequence in a predictable way. Mol.Cell (2009) (in press) |
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Alliance of Proteomics and Genomics to Unravel the Specificities of Sahara Bacterium Deinococcus deserti. de Groot, A., Dulermo, R., Ortet, P., Blanchard, L., Guérin, P., Fernandez, B., Vacherie, B., Dossat, C., Jolivet, E., Siguier, P., Chandler M., Barakat, M., Dedieu, A., Barbe, V., Heulin, T., Sommer, S., Achouak, W., Armengaud, J. (2009) Plos Genetics (in press) |
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Siguier P., Gagnevin L. and Chandler M. The new IS1595 family, its Relation to IS1 and the frontier between insertion sequences and transposons. (2009) Res. Mic (in press) |
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De Palmenaer D, Siguier P, Mahillon J. IS4 family goes genomic. BMC Evol Biol. (2008) 8:18. |
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Roberts, AP; Chandler, M; Courvalin, P, Guédon G., Mullany P, Pembroke T, I. Rood J.I., Smith C. J., Summers A.O., Tsuda M. and Berg D.E.. Revised nomenclature for transposable genetic elements. Plasmid 2008 60:167-173 |
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Rousseau P., Loot C., Turlan C., Nolivos S. and Chandler M. Bias between the left and the right inverted repeats during IS911 targeted insertion. J Bacteriol. (2008) 190: 6111-6118 PMID: 18586933 |
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Filée J., Pouget N., Chandler M. Phylogenetic evidence for extensive lateral acquisition of cellular genes by Nucleocytoplasmic Large DNA Viruses. BMC Evolutionary Biology (2008) 8: |
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Filée J. and Chandler M. Convergent Mechanisms of Genome Evolution of Large and Giant DNA Viruses. Res Microbiol. 2008 May 10. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 18572389 |
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Chandler M., Microbiology: what now? (2008) Res. Micro. 120th Anniversary 159(1): 51-8 |
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Barabas O,. Ronning D R., Guynet C., Hickman A B, Ton-Hoang B, Chandler M., Dyda F. Mechanism of IS200/IS605 Family DNA Transposases: Activation and Transposon-Directed Target Site Selection. Cell (2008) 132: 208-220. |
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Glaser P., Chandler M., Rocha E. Editorial: Special Issue on Microbial Genomics. Res. In Microbiol. (2007) in press |
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Guynet C, Hickman A B, Barabás O, Dyda F, Chandler M and Ton-Hoang B. Single-stranded transposition of IS608: in vitro reconstitution of a new transposition mechanism. Mol. Cell (2008) 29: 302-312. |
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Szabó M, Kiss J, Nagy Z, Chandler M*, Olasz F*. Subterminal sequences modulating IS30 transposition in vivo and in vitro. (2007) J. Mol. Biol. in press |
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Rousseau P., Chandler, M. Transposition : Topics in Chemical Biology. Wiley Encyclopaedia of Chemical Biology. Ed. Tadhg Begley (Chair) et al., (2007) in press |
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Muller D, Medigue C, Koechler S, Barbe V, Barakat M, Talla E, Bonnefoy V, Krin E, Arsene-Ploetze F, Carapito C, Chandler M, Cournoyer B, Cruveiller S, Dossat C, Duval S, Heymann M, Leize E, Lieutaud A, Lievremont D, Makita Y, Mangenot S, Nitschke W, Ortet P, Perdrial N, Schoepp B, Siguier P, Simeonova DD, Rouy Z, Segurens B, Turlin E, Vallenet D, Dorsselaer AV, Weiss S, Weissenbach J, Lett MC, Danchin A, Bertin PN. A Tale of Two Oxidation States: Bacterial Colonization of Arsenic-Rich Environments. PLoS Genet. (2007) Apr 13;3(4):e53 [Epub ahead of print] Medline |
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Kiss J, Nagy Z, Toth G, Kiss GB, Jakab J, Chandler M, Olasz F. Transposition and target specificity of the typical IS30 family element IS1655 from Neisseria meningitidis. Mol Microbiol. (2007) Mar;63(6):1731-47. Medline |
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Rousseau P, Loot C, Guynet C, Ah-Seng Y, Ton-Hoang B, Chandler M. Control of IS911 target selection: how OrfA may ensure IS dispersion. Mol Microbiol. (2007) Mar;63(6):1701-9. Medline |
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Filee J, Siguier P, Chandler M. Insertion sequence diversity in archaea. Microbiol Mol Biol Rev. (2007) Mar;71(1):121-57. Medline |
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Filee J, Siguier P, Chandler M. I am what I eat and I eat what I am: acquisition of bacterial genes by giant viruses. Trends Genet. (2007) Jan;23(1):10-5. Epub 2006 Nov 15. Medline |
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Gueguen E, Rousseau P, Duval-Valentin G, Chandler M. Truncated forms of IS911 transposase downregulate transposition. Mol Microbiol. (2006) Nov;62(4):1102-16. Medline |
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Siguier, P., Filé, J. and Chandler, M. (2006) Insertion sequences in Bacterial Genomes. Cur. Op. Microbiol. 2006 Oct;9(5):526-31. Epub (2006) Aug 28. Review. PMID: 16935554 |
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Chandler M (2006) Singled out for integration (News and Views)Nature 440 (7088): 1121-1122 |
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Pouget, N.,. Turlan, C., Destainville, N., Salomé, L. and Chandler, M. (2006) IS911 transpososome assembly as analysed by Tethered Particle Motion. Nucleic Acids Res. Nucleic Acids Res. 2006;34(16):4313-23. Epub. PMID: 169237752006 Aug 21; [Epub ahead of print]. |
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Siguier P, Perochon J, Lestrade L, Mahillon J, Chandler M. (2006) ISfinder: the reference centre for bacterial insertion sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 34(Database issue):D32-6. |
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Gueguen, E., Rousseau,P., Duval-Valentin G. and Chandler. M. (2005) The transpososome: control of transposition at the level of catalysis. Trends in Microbiol. 13: 543-49 |
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Ronning.D.R., Guynet, C., Ton-Hoang, B., Perez, Z.N., Ghirlando, R., Chandler, M. and Dyda, F. (2005) Active site sharing and synaptic assembly in a new class of DNA transposases Mol. Cell 20:143-54. |
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Ton-Hoang, B., Guynet, C., Ronning, D.R., Cointin-Marty, B., Dyda, F. and Chandler M. (2005) Transposition of ISHp608, member of a novel family of bacterial insertion sequences. EMBO J. 24:3325 |
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Duval-Valentin G, Marty-Cointin B, Chandler M. (2004) Requirement of IS911 replication before integration defines a new bacterial transposition pathway. EMBO J. 23: 3897-906. |
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Nagy, Z., Szabó, M., Chandler, M., and Olasz, F. (2004) Analysis of the N-terminal DNA binding domain of the IS30 transposase. Mol. Microbiol. 53: 1529-1543 |
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Ton Hoang, B., Turlan, C. and Chandler, M. (2004) Functional domains of the IS1 transposase: analysis in vivo and in vitro. Mol. Microbiol. 53: 1529-1543 |
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Turlan, C., Loot, C. and Chandler, M. (2004) IS911 partial transposition products and their processing by the E.coli RecG helicase. Mol. Microbiol. 53: 1021-1033 |
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Cornet, F. and Chandler, M. (2004) Non-Homologous recombination. In: Microbial Evolution: Gene Establishment, Survival, and Exchange. Eds. Miller and Day. ASM Press. (Chapter 3: pp36-66) |
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Ton Hoang. B and Chandler, M. (2004) Movement of Bacterial Transposons. In: Encyclopedia of Biological Chemistry Eds: Lennarz and Lane. Academic Press Mol. Microbiol. 51 : 385-93 |
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Rousseau, P. Gueguen, E. Duval-Valentin, G. Chandler, M. (2004) The helix-turn-helix motif of bacterial insertion sequence IS911 transposase is required for DNA binding. Nucleic Acids Res. 32 : 1335-44 (Medline) |
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Pouget, N. Dennis, C. Turlan, C. Grigoriev, M. Chandler, M. Salome, L.
(2004) Single-particle tracking for DNA tether length monitoring. Nucleic Acids Res : 32: e73 (Medline) |
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Nagy, Z, Chandler, M. (2004) Regulation of transposition in bacteria: Res Microbiol: 155 : 387-98 (Medline) |
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Loot, C, Turlan, C, Chandler, M.(2004) Host processing of branched DNA intermediates is involved in targeted transposition of IS911 Mol Microbiol : 51 : 385-93 (Medline) |
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Duchaud, E, Rusniok, C, Frangeul, L, Buchrieser, C, Givaudan, A, Taourit, S, Bocs, S, Boursaux-Eude, C, Chandler, M, Charles, J. F, Dassa, E, Derose, R, Derzelle, S, Freyssinet, G, Gaudriault, S, Medigue, C, Lanois, A, Powell, K, Siguier, P, Vincent, R, Wingate, V, Zouine, M, Glaser, P, Boemare, N, Danchin, A, Kunst, F. (2003): The genome sequence of the entomopathogenic bacterium Photorhabdus luminescens
Nat Biotechnol : 21 : 1307-13 (Medline) |
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Salanoubat, M, Genin, S, Artiguenave, F, Gouzy, J, Mangenot, S, Arlat, M, Billault, A, Brottier, P, Camus, J. C, Cattolico, L., Chandler, M, Choisne, N, Claudel-Renard, C, Cunnac, S, Demange, N, Gaspin, C, Lavie, M, Moisan, A, Robert, C, Saurin, W.; Schiex, T, Siguier, P, Thebault, P, Whalen, M, Wincker, P, Levy, M, Weissenbach, J, Boucher, C. A. (2003) Genome sequence of the plant pathogen Ralstonia solanacearum
Nature: 415- 497-502 (Medline) |
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Rousseau,P., Normand,C., Loot,C., Turlan,C., Alazard,R., Duval-Valentin,G., and Chandler,M. (2002) Transposition of IS911. In Mobile DNA II. Craig,N.L., Craigie,R., Gellert,M., and Lambowitz,A. (eds). Washington: American Society of Microbiology. pp 366-383 |
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Chandler, M., Mahillon, J. (2002) Insertion sequences revisited. In Mobile DNA II. Craig,N.L., Craigie,R., Gellert,M., and Lambowitz,A. (eds). Washington: American Society of Microbiology. pp 305-366. |
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Rousseau, P, Laachouch, J. E, Chandler, M, Toussaint, A. (2002)Characterization of the cts4 repressor mutation in transposable bacteriophage Mu. Res Microbiol :153 : 511-8 (Medline) |
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Prudhomme, M, Turlan, C, Claverys, J. P, Chandler, M. (2002) Diversity of Tn4001 transposition products: the flanking IS256 elements can form tandem dimers and IS circles. J Bacteriol :184 : 433-43 (Medline) |
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Loot, C.; Turlan, C, Rousseau, P, Ton-Hoang, B, Chandler, M. (2002) A target specificity switch in IS911 transposition: the role of the OrfA protein. Embo J: 21 : 4172-82 (Medline) |
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Normand, C, Duval-Valentin, G, Haren, L, Chandler, M. (2001) The terminal inverted repeats of IS911: requirements for synaptic complex assembly and activity. J Mol Biol : 308 : 853-71 (Medline) |
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Duval-Valentin, G, Normand, C, Khemici, V, Marty, B, Chandler, M. (2001) Transient promoter formation: a new feedback mechanism for regulation of IS911 transposition Embo J : 20 : 5802-11 (Medline) |
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Turlan, C.; Chandler, M. (2000) Playing second fiddle: second-strand processing and liberation of transposable elements from donor DNA. Trends Microbiol : 8 : 268-74 (Medline) |
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Turlan, C., Ton-Hoang, B, Chandler, M. (2000) The role of tandem IS dimers in IS911 transposition. Mol Microbiol : 35 : 1312-25 (Medline) |
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Haren, L, Normand, C, Polard, P, Alazard, R, Chandler, M. (2000) IS911 transposition is regulated by protein-protein interactions via a leucine zipper motif. J Mol Biol : 296 : 757-68 (Medline) |
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