Catherine Birck

2.4k total citations
50 papers, 1.8k citations indexed

About

Catherine Birck is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Genetics and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine Birck has authored 50 papers receiving a total of 1.8k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 36 papers in Molecular Biology, 14 papers in Genetics and 7 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Catherine Birck's work include RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (8 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (8 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (6 papers). Catherine Birck is often cited by papers focused on RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms (8 papers), Bacterial Genetics and Biotechnology (8 papers) and RNA modifications and cancer (6 papers). Catherine Birck collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Germany. Catherine Birck's co-authors include Jean‐Pierre Samama, Lionel Mourey, Dino Moras, Patrice Gouet, Daniel Kahn, Martin Welch, Jörg Schumacher, Philippe Rousseau, Shahriar Mobashery and Olivier Poch and has published in prestigious journals such as Cell, Journal of the American Chemical Society and Nucleic Acids Research.

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Catherine Birck

50 papers receiving 1.8k citations

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  • Molecular Biology 1.3k
  • Genetics 448
  • Materials Chemistry 225
  • Molecular Medicine 171
  • Plant Science 160
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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
# Title Journal Authors Indexed citations
1 Mechanism of receptor assembly via the pleiotropic adipokine Leptin Nature Structural & Molecular Biology Alexandra Tsirigotaki, Ann Dansercoer et al. 16
2 A lipid transfer protein ensures nematode cuticular impermeability iScience Miguel A. Soler, Gholamreza Fazeli et al. 12
3 Acyl Transfer Catalytic Activity in De Novo Designed Protein with N-Terminus of α-Helix As Oxyanion-Binding Site Journal of the American Chemical Society Alastair G. McEwen, Pierre Poussin‐Courmontagne et al. 9
4 Dissecting mechanism of coupled folding and binding of an intrinsically disordered protein by chemical synthesis of conformationally constrained analogues Chemical Communications Olivier Chaloin, Catherine Birck et al. 15
5 Biophysical analysis of Arabidopsis protein-only RNase P alone and in complex with tRNA provides a refined model of tRNA binding Journal of Biological Chemistry Pablo Fernández-Millán, Anthony Gobert et al. 24
6 Insect Cells–Baculovirus System for the Production of Difficult to Express Proteins Methods in molecular biology Laura Radu, Wassim Abdulrahman et al. 15
7 The PHD Finger of Human UHRF1 Reveals a New Subgroup of Unmethylated Histone H3 Tail Readers PLoS ONE Nada Lallous, Pierre Legrand et al. 31
8 SECIS-binding protein 2, a key player in selenoprotein synthesis, is an intrinsically disordered protein Biochimie Vincent Oliéric, Philippe Wolff et al. 7
9 Structure of the Archaeal Pab87 Peptidase Reveals a Novel Self-Compartmentalizing Protease Family PLoS ONE V. Delfosse, Éric Girard et al. 22
10 Expression, purification, crystallization and preliminary crystallographic study of the SRA domain of the human UHRF1 protein Acta Crystallographica Section F Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications B. Delagoutte, Nada Lallous et al. 9
11 High level protein expression in mammalian cells using a safe viral vector: Modified vaccinia virus Ankara Protein Expression and Purification Matthias Hebben, Catherine Birck et al. 18
12 Crystal Structure, Biochemical and Genetic Characterization of Yeast and E. cuniculi TAFII5 N-terminal Domain: Implications for TFIID Assembly Journal of Molecular Biology Christophe Romier, Catherine Birck et al. 19
13 A Novel Protein Fold and Extreme Domain Swapping in the Dimeric TorD Chaperone from Shewanella massilia Structure S. Tranier, Chantal Iobbi‐Nivol et al. 57
14 Insights into Signal Transduction Revealed by the Low Resolution Structure of the FixJ Response Regulator Journal of Molecular Biology Catherine Birck, Marc Malfois et al. 24
15 Effects of ligand binding on the association properties and conformation in solution of retinoic acid receptors RXR and RAR11Edited by M. F. Moody Journal of Molecular Biology Pascal F. Egea, Natacha Rochel et al. 73
16 The molecular puzzle of two-component signaling cascades Microbes and Infection Stéphanie Cabantous, J.D. Pédelacq et al. 33
17 Further insights into the mechanism of function of the response regulator CheY from crystallographic studies of the CheY–CheA124–257complex Acta Crystallographica Section D Biological Crystallography Patrice Gouet, Martin Welch et al. 21
18 Functional and Structural Analysis of the Subunits of Human Transcription Factor TFIID Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology Irwin Davidson, Christophe Romier et al. 5
19 Structure of the CheY-binding domain of histidine kinase CheA in complex with CheY Nature Structural Biology Martin Welch, Lionel Mourey et al. 108
20 Characterisation of human cdc2 lysine 33 mutations expressed in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe FEBS Letters Catherine Birck, Paolo Brambilla et al. 3

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