Anne Doye

2.6k total citations
29 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Anne Doye is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Immunology. According to data from OpenAlex, Anne Doye has authored 29 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Molecular Biology, 12 papers in Cell Biology and 8 papers in Immunology. Recurrent topics in Anne Doye's work include Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (7 papers), Cellular transport and secretion (5 papers) and Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (5 papers). Anne Doye is often cited by papers focused on Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (7 papers), Cellular transport and secretion (5 papers) and Protein Kinase Regulation and GTPase Signaling (5 papers). Anne Doye collaborates with scholars based in France, Italy and United States. Anne Doye's co-authors include Patrice Boquet, Emmanuel Lemichez, Amel Mettouchi, Gilles Flatau, Vittorio Ricci, Laurent Boyer, Antoine Galmiche, Nils C. Gauthier, Cécile Lebrand and Chantal Alvarez and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Journal of Biological Chemistry and Nature Communications.

In The Last Decade

Anne Doye

28 papers receiving 1.8k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Anne Doye France 21 995 407 378 265 254 29 1.8k
Ralf Schülein Germany 32 1.5k 1.5× 239 0.6× 276 0.7× 351 1.3× 454 1.8× 77 3.0k
Edan Foley Canada 26 1.2k 1.2× 365 0.9× 1.1k 2.8× 157 0.6× 373 1.5× 59 2.6k
Shuguang Wei China 21 2.1k 2.1× 275 0.7× 191 0.5× 398 1.5× 209 0.8× 71 3.2k
Philippe Brottier France 15 1.1k 1.1× 310 0.8× 170 0.4× 367 1.4× 387 1.5× 18 2.6k
Sylvie Rouquier France 19 887 0.9× 183 0.4× 253 0.7× 344 1.3× 369 1.5× 36 2.0k
Brent Berwin United States 31 1.3k 1.4× 369 0.9× 1.2k 3.1× 211 0.8× 124 0.5× 57 2.6k
Ryuichi Wada Japan 20 1.8k 1.9× 776 1.9× 385 1.0× 132 0.5× 190 0.7× 89 3.0k
Sabine Krause Germany 31 2.0k 2.0× 310 0.8× 220 0.6× 306 1.2× 246 1.0× 89 2.9k
Jacqueline K. White United Kingdom 25 1.1k 1.1× 140 0.3× 260 0.7× 248 0.9× 432 1.7× 63 2.2k
Dominique Giorgi France 20 825 0.8× 176 0.4× 201 0.5× 353 1.3× 401 1.6× 44 2.0k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Anne Doye

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All Works

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Bonnet, Elodie, Anne Doye, Frédéric Larbret, et al.. (2025). Evolutionary conserved regulation of TFEB stability by the E3 ubiquitin ligase WWP2 modulates response to stress in vivo. iScience. 28(2). 111838–111838.
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Petracchini, Serena, Anne Doye, Atef Asnacios, et al.. (2022). Optineurin links Hace1-dependent Rac ubiquitylation to integrin-mediated mechanotransduction to control bacterial invasion and cell division. Nature Communications. 13(1). 6059–6059. 14 indexed citations
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Acosta-Colman, I., Serge Urbach, Anne Doye, et al.. (2018). Group-I PAKs-mediated phosphorylation of HACE1 at serine 385 regulates its oligomerization state and Rac1 ubiquitination. Scientific Reports. 8(1). 1410–1410. 17 indexed citations
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Stefani, Caroline, David Gonzalez‐Rodriguez, Yosuke Senju, et al.. (2017). Ezrin enhances line tension along transcellular tunnel edges via NMIIa driven actomyosin cable formation. Nature Communications. 8(1). 15839–15839. 22 indexed citations
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Andrio, Emilie, Romain Lotte, Jacqueline Cherfils, et al.. (2017). Identification of cancer-associated missense mutations in hace1 that impair cell growth control and Rac1 ubiquitylation. Scientific Reports. 7(1). 44779–44779. 21 indexed citations
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Maddugoda, Madhavi P., Caroline Stefani, David Gonzalez‐Rodriguez, et al.. (2011). cAMP Signaling by Anthrax Edema Toxin Induces Transendothelial Cell Tunnels, which Are Resealed by MIM via Arp2/3-Driven Actin Polymerization. Cell Host & Microbe. 10(5). 464–474. 54 indexed citations
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Torrino, Stéphanie, Orane Visvikis, Anne Doye, et al.. (2011). The E3 Ubiquitin-Ligase HACE1 Catalyzes the Ubiquitylation of Active Rac1. Developmental Cell. 21(5). 959–965. 127 indexed citations
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Visvikis, Orane, Laurent Boyer, Stéphanie Torrino, et al.. (2011). Escherichia coli Producing CNF1 Toxin Hijacks Tollip to Trigger Rac1‐Dependent Cell Invasion. Traffic. 12(5). 579–590. 40 indexed citations
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Opota, Onya, Nils C. Gauthier, Anne Doye, et al.. (2011). Bacillus sphaericus Binary Toxin Elicits Host Cell Autophagy as a Response to Intoxication. PLoS ONE. 6(2). e14682–e14682. 38 indexed citations
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Doye, Anne, Amel Mettouchi, & Emmanuel Lemichez. (2011). Assessing Ubiquitylation of Rho GTPases in Mammalian Cells. Methods in molecular biology. 827. 77–86. 6 indexed citations
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Martins, Flaviano S., Guillaume Dalmasso, Rosa Maria Esteves Arantes, et al.. (2010). Interaction of Saccharomyces boulardii with Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium Protects Mice and Modifies T84 Cell Response to the Infection. PLoS ONE. 5(1). e8925–e8925. 91 indexed citations
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Galmiche, Antoine, Ansgar Santel, Georg Krohne, et al.. (2008). Isoform-specific Interaction of C-RAF with Mitochondria. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 283(21). 14857–14866. 25 indexed citations
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Boyer, Laurent, Anne Doye, Monica Rolando, et al.. (2006). Induction of transient macroapertures in endothelial cells through RhoA inhibition by Staphylococcus aureus factors. The Journal of Cell Biology. 173(5). 809–819. 69 indexed citations
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Doye, Anne, Laurent Boyer, Amel Mettouchi, & Emmanuel Lemichez. (2006). Ubiquitin‐Mediated Proteasomal Degradation of Rho Proteins by the CNF1 Toxin. Methods in enzymology on CD-ROM/Methods in enzymology. 406. 447–456. 38 indexed citations
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Boyer, Laurent, Laurent Turchi, Benoît Desnues, et al.. (2006). CNF1-induced Ubiquitylation and Proteasome Destruction of Activated RhoA Is Impaired in Smurf1−/−Cells. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 17(6). 2489–2497. 54 indexed citations
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Boyer, Laurent, Anne Doye, Monica Rolando, et al.. (2006). Induction of transient macroapertures in endothelial cells through RhoA inhibition by Staphylococcus aureus factors. The Journal of Experimental Medicine. 203(6). i17–i17. 1 indexed citations
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Gauthier, Nils C., Pascale Monzo, Vincent Kaddai, et al.. (2005). Helicobacter pyloriVacA Cytotoxin: A Probe for a Clathrin-independent and Cdc42-dependent Pinocytic Pathway Routed to Late Endosomes. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 16(10). 4852–4866. 97 indexed citations
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Doye, Anne, Amel Mettouchi, Guillaume Bossis, et al.. (2002). CNF1 Exploits the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Machinery to Restrict Rho GTPase Activation for Bacterial Host Cell Invasion. Cell. 111(4). 553–564. 225 indexed citations
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Doye, Anne, et al.. (2001). Mutation of specific acidic residues of the CNF1 T domain into lysine alters cell membrane translocation of the toxin. Molecular Microbiology. 41(6). 1237–1247. 45 indexed citations

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