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Peer-reviewed publications are indicated in red
Publications in the domain of Philosophy, History of Sciences and Ethics
Indicates that the corresponding work has been
performed with or at the HKU-Pasteur
Research Centre, Hong Kong
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Bailly-Bechet, A Danchin, M Iqbal, M Marsili, M Vergassola
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C Carapito, D
Muller, E Turlin, S Koechler, A Danchin, A Van Dorsselaer, E
Leize-Wagner, PN Bertin, MC Lett
Identification of genes and proteins involved in the pleiotropic
response to arsenic stress in Caenibacter arsenoxydans, a
metalloresistant beta-proteobacterium with an unsequenced genome
Biochimie (2006) 8: 595-606 doi:
10.1016/j.biochi.2005.11.004
A Danchin Genomics in the fight against mycobacterial diseases In: Development of New Antituberculosis Drugs (Editor WW Yew), Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge NY, USA, (2006) pp 17-28 |
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S Even, P Burguière,
S Auger, O Soutourina, A Danchin, I Martin-Verstraete
Global control of cysteine metabolism by CymR in Bacillus subtilis
J Bacteriol (2006) 188: 2184-2197 doi:
10.1128/JB.188.6.2184-2197.2006
Krin E, Chakroun N, Turlin E, Givaudan A,
Gaboriau F, Bonne I, Rousselle JC, Frangeul L, Lacroix C, Hullo MF,
Marisa L, Danchin A, Derzelle S
Pleiotropic role of quorum-sensing autoinducer 2 in Photorhabdus
luminescens
Appl Environ Microbiol (2006) 72: 6439-6451 doi:
10.1128/AEM.00398-0
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Papa, S Glagla, A Danchin, T Schweder, G Marino, A Duilio
Proteomic identification of a two-component regulatory system in Pseudoalteromonas
haloplanktis TAC125
Extremophiles (2006) 10: 483-490
doi: 10.1007/s00792-006-0525-0
G Pascal,
C Médigue, A Danchin
Persistent biases in the amino-acid composition of prokaryotic proteins
Bioessays (2006) 28: 726-738 doi:
10.1002/bies.20431
Z Qin, J Zhang, B
Xu, L Chen, Y Wu, X Yang, X Shen, S Molin, A Danchin, H Jiang, D Qu
Structure-based discovery of inhibitors of the YycG histidine kinase:
New chemical leads to combat Staphylococcus epidermidis
infections
BMC Microbiology (2006) 6: 96 doi:
10.1186/1471-2180-6-96
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Wei, ZW Cao, YL Zhu, XJ Wang, GH Ding, H Xu, PL Jia, D Qu, A Danchin,
YX Li
Conserved genes in a path from commensalism to pathogenicity:
comparative phylogenetic profiles of Staphylococcus epidermidis RP62A
and ATCC12228
BMC Genomics (2006) 7: 112
doi: 10.1186/1471-2164-7-112
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S Chalabaev, E
Turlin, JF Charles, A Namane, S Pagès, A Givaudan, E Brito-Fravallo, A
Danchin, Biville F
The HcaR regulatory protein of Photorhabdus luminescens affects
the production of proteins involved in oxidative stress and toxemia
Proteomics (2007) 7: 4499-4510 doi:
10.1002/pmic.200700609
A Danchin
Archives or palimpsests? Bacterial genomes unveil a scenario for the
origin of life
Biological Theory
(2007) 2: 52-61
Y Makita, MJL
de Hoon, A Danchin
Hon-yaku: a biology-driven Bayesian methodology for identifying
translation initiation sites in prokaryotes
BMC Bioinformatics (2007) 8: 47 doi:
10.1186/1471-2105-8-47
U Mechold, G Fang, S
Ngo, V Ogryzko, A Danchin
YtqI from Bacillus subtilis has both oligoribonuclease and
pAp-phosphatase activity
Nucleic Acids Res (2007) 35: 4552-4561 doi:
10.1093/nar/gkm462
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Muller, C Medigue, S Koechler,V Barbe, M Barakat, E Talla, V
Bonnefoy, E Krin, F Arsene-Ploetze, C Carapito, M Chandler, B
Cournoyer, S Cruveiller, C Dossat, S Duval, M Heymann, E Leize,
A Lieutaud, D Lievremont, Y Makita, S Mangenot, W Nitschke, P
Ortet, N Perdrial, B Schoepp, P Siguier, DD Simeonova, Z Rouy, B
Segurens, E Turlin, D Vallenet, A Van Dorsselaer, S Weiss, J
Weissenbach, MC Lett, A Danchin, PN Bertin A tale of two oxidation states: bacterial colonization of arsenic-rich environments PLoS Genetics (2007) 3: e53 doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.0030053 ![]()
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TW Ng, G Turinici, WK
Ching, SK Chung, A Danchin
A parasite vector-host epidemic model for TSE propagation
Medical Science Monitor (2007) 13: 59-66
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A Pühler, D Jording, J
Kalinowski, D Buttgereit, R Renkawitz-Pohl, L Altschmied, A
Danchin, H Feldmann, HP Klenk and M Kröger Chapter 1 Application Domains: Genome Projects of Model Organisms In: Essentials of Genomics and Bioinformatics (Editor C W Sensen), Wiley-VCH Verlag, (2007) pp 5-39; DOI: 10.1002/9783527612642 |
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G Turinici, A Danchin This chapter discusses epidemics superimposed on previous, immunologically related (not necessarily phylogenetically related) viral diseases (double epidemic), with SARS coronavirus as an example of our many tiny foes. The 2009 pattern of H1N1 influenza epidemic is highly consistent with a double epidemic pattern, explaining the considerable difference in virulence in different regions. |
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Y Wu, K Yu, B Xu, L
Chen, X Chen, J Mao, A Danchin, X Shen, D Qu, H Jiang
Potent and selective inhibitors of Staphylococcus epidermidis
tryptophanyl-tRNA synthetase
J Antimicrobial Chemotherapy (2007) 60: 502-509 doi:
10.1093/jac/dkm229
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G André, S Even, H Putzer, P Burguière,
C Croux, A Danchin, I Martin-Verstraete, O Soutourina |
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H Ashida, Y Saito, T Nakano, N Tandeau
de Marsac, A Sekowska, A Danchin, A Yokota RuBisCO-like proteins as the enolase enzyme in the methionine salvage pathway: functional and evolutionary relationships between RuBisCO-like proteins and photosynthetic RuBisCO J Exp Bot (2008) 59: 1543-1554 doi: 10.1093/jxb/ern104 |
S Chalabaev, E Turlin, S Bay, C Ganneau, E
Brito-Fravallo, J-F Charles, A Danchin, F Biville
Cinnamic acid, an autoinducer of its own biosynthesis, is processed via
Hca enzymes in Photorhabdus luminescens
Appl Environ Microbiol (2008) 74:1717-1725 doi:
10.1128/AEM.02589-07
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V de Lorenzo, A Danchin Synthetic biology: discovering new worlds and new words EMBO Rep (2008) 9: 822-827 doi: 10.1038/embor.2008.159 ![]() |
G Fang, EP Rocha, A Danchin
Persistence drives gene clustering in bacterial genomes
BMC Genomics (2008) 9: 4
E Krin, S Derzelle, K Bedard, M Adib-Conquy, E
Turlin, P Lenormand, M-F Hullo, I Bonne, N Chakroun, C Lacroix, A
Danchin
Regulatory role of UvrY in adaptation of Photorhabdus luminescens
growth inside the insect
Environmental Microbiology (2008) 10: 1118–1134 doi:
10.1111/j.1462-2920.2007.01528.x
A Ménard, A Danchin, S Dupouy, F Mégraud, P
Lehours
A variable gene in a conserved region of the Helicobacter pylori
genome: Isotopic gene replacement or rapid evolution?
DNA Res (2008) 5: 163-168 doi:
10.1093/dnares/dsn006
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M Riley, JT Staley, A Danchin, TZ Wang, TS
Brettin, LJ Hauser, ML Land, LS Thompson Genomics of an extreme psychrophile, Psychromonas ingrahamii BMC Genomics (2008) 9: 210 ![]() ![]() |
C Tanous, O Soutourina, B Raynal, MF Hullo,
PMervelet, AM Gilles, P Noirot, A Danchin, P England, I
Martin-Verstraete
The CymR regulator in complex with the enzyme CysK controls
cysteine metabolism in Bacillus subtilis
J Biol Chem (2008) 283: 35551-35560doi:
10.1074/jbc.M805951200
C You , A Sekowska, O Francetic, I
Martin-Verstraete, Y Wang, A Danchin
Spx mediates oxidative stress regulation of the methionine sulfoxide
reductases operon in Bacillus subtilis
BMC Microbiol (2008) 8: 128
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2009 Creation of,
metabolic bioremediation
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V Barbe, S Cruveiller, F Kunst, P Lenoble,
G Meurice, A Sekowska, D Vallenet, TZ Wang, I Moszer, C Médigue,
A Danchin From a consortium sequence to a unified sequence: The Bacillus subtilis 168 reference genome a decade later Microbiology (2009) 155: 1758-1775 doi: 10.1099/mic.0.027839-0 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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A Danchin
Natural selection and immortality
Biogerontology (2009) 10: 503-516 doi:
10.1007/s10522-008-9171-5
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A Danchin Bacteria as computers making computers FEMS Microbiol Rev (2009) 33: 3-26 doi: 10.1111/j.1574-6976.2008.00137.x ![]() ![]() |
A Danchin
A phylogenetic view of bacterial ribonucleases
Prog Nucleic Acid Res Mol Biol (2009) 85: 1-41 doi:
10.1016/S0079-6603(08)00801-5
A Danchin
Nature, artifice and emerging diseases
EMBO Reports (2009) 10: 418-419 doi:
10.1038/embor.2009.85
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A Danchin Cells need safety valves Bioessays (2009) 31: 769-773 doi: 10.1002/bies.200900024 ![]() ![]() |
In Escherichia coli, the role of lacA, the third gene in the lactose operon, has remained an enigma. I suggest that its role is a consequence of the cells' need for safety valves that protect them from the osmotic effect created by their permeases. The safety valves allow them to cope with the increase in osmotic pressure under accidental transient conditions. Drug resistance efflux (DRE), so named because of our anthropocentrism, is ubiquitous. Yet, simple leak formation would result in futile influx/efflux cycles. Versatile, low-sensitivity modifying enzymes solve the problem if the modified metabolite is the one exported by MDR permeases. This could explain the ubiquitous presence of acetyltransferases, such as LacA, associated with exporters of acetylated metabolites. This scenario of constraints imposed by an efficient influx of metabolites provides us with a model that should be followed when constructing synthetic cells.
A Danchin
Sélection naturelle et immortalité
in: Les mondes darwiniens (T Heams, P Huneman, G Lecointre, M
Silberstein, eds), Syllepse (2009) pp 445-470
Tous les organismes – bactéries incluses – vieillissent et meurent. En raison de l’incroyable diversité de ce processus (les plantes vieillissent lentement, par exemple), c’est un lieu commun des études sur le vieillissement que de considérer qu’il s’agit d’un paradoxe, qui requiert par conséquent une explication en profondeur. Cette observation a suscité une profusion d’études fascinantes (et de discussions enflammées) destinées à mettre au jour la variété des causes et des mécanismes impliqués dans le vieillissement. Dans ce contexte, l’« immortalité » est considérée comme la norme. Pourquoi et comment vieillissons-nous ? Ce n’est pas cette question que je traiterai ici, je vais prendre le chemin exactement opposé. Considérant que le vieillissement est une conséquence directe de la physique – et c’est en effet l’une des conclusions majeures à laquelle parviennent ceux qui analysent le vieillissement en profondeur quand il repensent les théories de l’« avalanche d’erreurs» d’Orgel ou le « cliquet de Muller –, j’observe au contraire que c’est l’immortalité (que nous observons dans le cancer) qui soulève un paradoxe.
唐善﹒安東
向合成细胞迈进:细胞与计算机的复制过程中的遗传问题
微生物与感染 Journal of Microbes and Infection (2009) 4:
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A. Danchin
Information of the chassis and information of the program in synthetic
cells
Syst Synth Biol (2009) 3(1-4):125-134 doi:
10.1007/s11693-009-9036-5
A Danchin
Myopic selection of novel information drives evolution
Curr Opin Biotechnol (2009) 20: 504-508 doi:
10.1016/j.copbio.2009.07.004
A Danchin
Crystal ball – 2009: Living organisms are information traps: making
Synthetic Biology innocuous
Environmental Microbiology Reports (2009) 1: 4-5
A Danchin
A challenge to vaccinology: Living organisms trap information
Vaccine (2009) 27S6: G13-G16 doi:
10.1016/j.vaccine.2009.10.071
A Danchin, A Sekowska
Frustration: Physico-chemical prerequisites for the construction of a
synthetic cell
in: Synthetic Chemistry, May 26th - 30th, 2008, in Bozen, Italy
Beilstein Institut for the Advancement of Chemical Sciences (2009) 1-13
M Fang, WM Zeisberg, C Condon, V Ogryzko, A
Danchin, U Mechold
Degradation of nanoRNA is performed by multiple redundant RNases in Bacillus
subtilis
Nucleic Acids Res (2009) 37: 5114-5125 doi:
10.1093/nar/gkp527
C Médigue, A Danchin Annotating bacterial genomes (Chapter 4.2) In: Modern Genome Annotation. The BioSapiens Network (D Frishman, A Valencia, Editors), SpringerWienNewYork, NY (2009) pp 165-190 ![]() |
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Y Saito, H Ashida, T Sakiyama, N Tandeau de Marsac, A Danchin, A Sekowska, A Yokota | |
Structural and functional similarities between a RuBisCO-like protein from Bacillus subtilis and photosynthetic RuBisCO | |
J Biol Chem (2009) 284:13256-13264 doi: 10.1074/jbc.M807095200 |
A Sekowska, JB Masson, A Celani, A Danchin, M
Vergassola
Repulsion and metabolic switches in the collective behavior of bacterial
colonies
Biophys J (2009) 97: 688-698
doi: 10.1016/j.bpj.2009.04.018
O Soutourina, O Poupel, JY Coppée, A Danchin, T
Msadek, I Martin-Verstraete
CymR, the master regulator of cysteine metabolism in Staphylococcus
aureus, controls host sulfur source utilization and plays a role
in biofilm formation
Mol Microbiol (2009) 73: 194-211
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2009.06760.x
J Thornton and the BioSapiens Network
Annotations for all by all - the BioSapiens network
Genome Biology (2009) 10: 2
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2010 First year of,
metabolic bioremediation
A Danchin
Perfect time or perfect crime?
EMBO Reports (2010) 11: 74 doi:
10.1038/embor.2009.275
Opening: Imagine the situation: “[O]ne
day, you notice an old country woman crossing a downtown street, just
about to put one foot down on the rails of the streetcar line. […]
Suppose, now, that at the very moment she puts her foot on the rail a
streetcar comes rushing down the tracks toward her. If the old woman
does not notice the car and continues across the tracks nothing will
happen. But if someone should happen to shout ‘Look out, old woman!’
what would be her natural reaction? […] she would suddenly become
flustered and would pause to decide whether to go on or step back […]
the mere words ‘Look out, old woman!’ would be as dangerous a weapon
as any knife or firearm. […] the man who sounds the warning actually
becomes a murderer!" (Ranpo, 1956). In this sense, the Asilomar
conference on genetic engineering in 1974 was the perfect crime in
using cautionary exclamations asa weapon that had far-reaching
consequences for the emerging field of molecular biology: a moratorium
stopped research in some places while others proceeded and took the
lead. The same fate may lie in store for synthetic biology (SB). The
usual crooners have understood the importance of resorting to appeals
to ethics and playing on people’s fears to make themselves known and
have begun a discussion of the purported dangers of creating organisms
a la carte. Such clamouring for attention may yet end up being
a shot to our own feet. Moreover, does minimization of a bacterial
genome really pose ethical questions? Should we worry, and if so why?
After all, what is the purpose of SB? We need to explore the knowledge
that we are required to master to (re)construct life in order to gain
a better idea of the economic and ethical questions that we have to
ask before we start asking them.
A Danchin
Science and arsenic fool's gold: a toxic broth
Journal of Cosmology (2010) 13 : 3617-3620
Caveat: While the content of this article is
valid note that the journal has been flagged as a predatory journal. Yet
the non-scientific paper on arsenic was published in a well-established
journal, Science
Abstract: Making stable informational polymers in water at 300K limits chemical variations within extremely narrow borders. This is why the basic atoms of life — those that are found in meteoritic molecules — are hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. In these same conditions, management of energy to support life used the unique property of phosphorus to make energy-rich metastable phosphoester or polyphosphate bonds. Analysis of the genome of arsenic-loving bacteria suggests that arsenic can nevertheless be accumulated in bacteria via formation of innocuous derivatives that may decorate inert (mostly non informational) biopolymers. However, arsenic cannot replace phosphorus in this core function of life. This has been previously firmly established by numerous biochemical experiments. Likewise, recent claims by Wolfe-Simon et al. (2010) that this replacement could happen, have not been experimentally verified, and are based on experiments lacking proper controls; the purpose of which was to substantiate these beliefs. However, the authors are not sole to be blamed, but the journals that try to maintain their high impact factors at all cost, publishing articles that should never have reached the public
A Danchin, A Sekowska The role of information in evolutionary genomics of bacteria In: Evolutionary genomics and systems biology (G Caetano-Anollés, Editor), Wiley & sons, Hoboken, NJ (2010) pp 81-94 ![]() ![]() |
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E Krin, A Danchin, O Soutourina
RcsB plays a central role in H-NS-dependent regulation of motility and
acid stress resistance in Escherichia coli
Res Microbiol (2010) 161: 363-371 doi:
10.1016/j.resmic.2010.04.002
E Krin, A Danchin, O Soutourina
Decrypting the H-NS-dependent regulatory cascade of acid stress
resistance in Escherichia coli
BMC Microbiology (2010) 10: 273 doi:
10.1186/1471-2180-10-273
E Parrilli, M Giuliani, C Pezzella, A Danchin, G
Marino, ML Tutino
PssA is required for alpha-amylase secretion in Antarctic Pseudoalteromonas
haloplanktis
Microbiology (2010) 156: 211-219 doi:
10.1099/mic.0.032342-0
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F Piette, S D’Amico, C Struvay, G
Mazzucchelli, J Renaut, ML Tutino, A Danchin, P Leprince, G
Feller Proteomics of life at low temperatures: trigger factor is the primary chaperone in the Antarctic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125 Molecular Microbiology (2010) 76: 120-132 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2958.2010.07084.x |
G Postic, A Danchin, U Mechold
Characterization of NrnA homologs from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
and Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Symplectic Biology (2010) 1: c390t9c12uxx.1
M Vayssier-Taussat, D Le Rhun, HK Deng, F
Biville, S Cescau, A Danchin, G Marignac, E Lenaour, HJ Boulouis, M
Mavris, L Arnaud, H Yang, J Wang, M Quebatte, P Engel, H Saenz, C
Dehio
The Trw type IV secretion system of Bartonella mediates
host-specific adhesion to erythrocytes.
PLoS Pathogens (2010) 6: e1000946 doi:
10.1371/journal.ppat.1000946
Bloc-Notes BoOks
L'hydre de Taleb
Arsenic et vieilles dentelles
Vers une vie parfaite
L'extinction du popperisme
Le scientifique et le
hérisson
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