Catherine Dargemont

13.8k total citations · 2 hit papers
77 papers, 6.4k citations indexed

About

Catherine Dargemont is a scholar working on Molecular Biology, Immunology and Cell Biology. According to data from OpenAlex, Catherine Dargemont has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 6.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 70 papers in Molecular Biology, 10 papers in Immunology and 9 papers in Cell Biology. Recurrent topics in Catherine Dargemont's work include RNA Research and Splicing (43 papers), Nuclear Structure and Function (30 papers) and Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (19 papers). Catherine Dargemont is often cited by papers focused on RNA Research and Splicing (43 papers), Nuclear Structure and Function (30 papers) and Ubiquitin and proteasome pathways (19 papers). Catherine Dargemont collaborates with scholars based in France, United States and Switzerland. Catherine Dargemont's co-authors include Batool Ossareh‐Nazari, Manuel S. Rodríguez, Ronald T. Hay, Françoise Bachelerie, Carole Gwizdek, Françoise Stutz, Lukas C. Kühn, Pierre Turpin, Mickaël M. Cohen and Aurélie Mousnier and has published in prestigious journals such as Science, Cell and Chemical Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Catherine Dargemont

75 papers receiving 6.3k citations

Hit Papers

Evidence for a Role of CRM1 in Signal-Mediated Nuclear Pr... 1997 2026 2006 2016 1997 2001 200 400 600

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Catherine Dargemont France 43 4.9k 1.1k 949 914 683 77 6.4k
Gisela Heidecker United States 34 4.2k 0.9× 969 0.9× 478 0.5× 800 0.9× 400 0.6× 61 5.9k
Honglin Zhou China 25 3.5k 0.7× 1.8k 1.7× 1.5k 1.6× 779 0.9× 832 1.2× 51 5.8k
Katherine L. B. Borden Canada 53 6.6k 1.4× 1.2k 1.2× 750 0.8× 930 1.0× 594 0.9× 118 8.2k
Lindsey Moffat United Kingdom 8 4.9k 1.0× 1.6k 1.4× 604 0.6× 1.0k 1.1× 852 1.2× 10 7.7k
Martin Renatus United States 26 3.5k 0.7× 748 0.7× 599 0.6× 720 0.8× 628 0.9× 39 4.6k
Éliane Meurs France 41 3.8k 0.8× 2.9k 2.7× 535 0.6× 613 0.7× 1.4k 2.0× 79 6.5k
G. Chinnadurai United States 47 6.2k 1.3× 893 0.8× 600 0.6× 1.5k 1.6× 932 1.4× 141 7.9k
Sylvie Souquère France 31 4.1k 0.8× 948 0.9× 1.1k 1.2× 535 0.6× 2.0k 3.0× 56 6.2k
Kuan-Teh Jeang United States 40 3.0k 0.6× 2.1k 2.0× 423 0.4× 538 0.6× 751 1.1× 72 5.7k
D Baltimore United States 16 3.3k 0.7× 2.7k 2.5× 1.4k 1.5× 704 0.8× 537 0.8× 17 6.6k

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Catherine Dargemont

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All Works

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Kukhtevich, I. V., Poonam Bheda, Stephan Hamperl, et al.. (2022). Quantitative RNA imaging in single live cells reveals age-dependent asymmetric inheritance. Cell Reports. 41(7). 111656–111656. 3 indexed citations
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Boulanger, Jérôme, et al.. (2015). Combining Spinach-tagged RNA and gene localization to image gene expression in live yeast. Nature Communications. 6(1). 8882–8882. 47 indexed citations
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Dargemont, Catherine & Batool Ossareh‐Nazari. (2011). Cdc48/p97, a key actor in the interplay between autophagy and ubiquitin/proteasome catabolic pathways. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Molecular Cell Research. 1823(1). 138–144. 61 indexed citations
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Dokudovskaya, Svetlana, François Waharte, Avner Schlessinger, et al.. (2011). A Conserved Coatomer-related Complex Containing Sec13 and Seh1 Dynamically Associates With the Vacuole in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Molecular & Cellular Proteomics. 10(6). M110.006478–M110.006478. 113 indexed citations
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Bennasser, Yamina, Christine Chable-Bessia, Robinson Triboulet, et al.. (2011). Competition for XPO5 binding between Dicer mRNA, pre-miRNA and viral RNA regulates human Dicer levels. Nature Structural & Molecular Biology. 18(3). 323–327. 82 indexed citations
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Iglesias, Nahid, Evelina Tutucci, Carole Gwizdek, et al.. (2010). Ubiquitin-mediated mRNP dynamics and surveillance prior to budding yeast mRNA export. Genes & Development. 24(17). 1927–1938. 114 indexed citations
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Hobeika, Maria, Christoph Brockmann, David Neuhaus, et al.. (2009). Structural Requirements for the Ubiquitin-associated Domain of the mRNA Export Factor Mex67 to Bind Its Specific Targets, the Transcription Elongation THO Complex Component Hpr1 and Nucleoporin FXFG Repeats. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284(26). 17575–17583. 19 indexed citations
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Julien, Sylvia, Isabel Puig, Elena Caretti, et al.. (2007). Activation of NF-κB by Akt upregulates Snail expression and induces epithelium mesenchyme transition. Oncogene. 26(53). 7445–7456. 399 indexed citations
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Hobeika, Maria, Christoph Brockmann, Nahid Iglesias, et al.. (2007). Coordination of Hpr1 and Ubiquitin Binding by the UBA Domain of the mRNA Export Factor Mex67. Molecular Biology of the Cell. 18(7). 2561–2568. 21 indexed citations
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Li, Keqin, Batool Ossareh‐Nazari, Xin Liu, Catherine Dargemont, & Ronen Marmorstein. (2007). Molecular Basis for Bre5 Cofactor Recognition by the Ubp3 Deubiquitylating Enzyme. Journal of Molecular Biology. 372(1). 194–204. 16 indexed citations
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Rodríguez, Manuel S., Catherine Dargemont, & Françoise Stutz. (2004). Nuclear export of RNA. Biology of the Cell. 96(8). 639–655. 132 indexed citations
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Mousnier, Aurélie, Hervé Leh, Jean‐François Mouscadet, & Catherine Dargemont. (2004). Nuclear Import of HIV-1 Integrase Is Inhibited in Vitro by Styrylquinoline Derivatives. Molecular Pharmacology. 66(4). 783–788. 44 indexed citations
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Gwizdek, Carole, Batool Ossareh‐Nazari, Amy M. Brownawell, et al.. (2004). Minihelix-containing RNAs Mediate Exportin-5-dependent Nuclear Export of the Double-stranded RNA-binding Protein ILF3. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279(2). 884–891. 70 indexed citations
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Boisson‐Dupuis, Stéphanie, Catherine Dargemont, Claire Fieschi, et al.. (2001). Impairment of Mycobacterial But Not Viral Immunity by a Germline Human STAT1 Mutation. Science. 293(5528). 300–303. 374 indexed citations
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Hay, David C., Graham D. Kemp, Catherine Dargemont, & Ronald T. Hay. (2001). Interaction between hnRNPA1 and IκBα Is Required for Maximal Activation of NF-κB-Dependent Transcription. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 21(10). 3482–3490. 52 indexed citations
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Ossareh‐Nazari, Batool, Carole Gwizdek, & Catherine Dargemont. (2001). Protein Export from the Nucleus. Traffic. 2(10). 684–689. 72 indexed citations
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Prigent, Magali, Isabelle Barlat, Hanno Langen, & Catherine Dargemont. (2000). IκBα and IκBα/NF-κB Complexes Are Retained in the Cytoplasm through Interaction with a Novel Partner, RasGAP SH3-binding Protein 2. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275(46). 36441–36449. 92 indexed citations
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Turpin, Pierre, Batool Ossareh‐Nazari, & Catherine Dargemont. (1999). Nuclear transport and transcriptional regulation. FEBS Letters. 452(1-2). 82–86. 51 indexed citations
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Rodríguez, Manuel S., Jill L. Thompson, Ronald T. Hay, & Catherine Dargemont. (1999). Nuclear Retention of IκBα Protects It from Signal-induced Degradation and Inhibits Nuclear Factor κB Transcriptional Activation. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 274(13). 9108–9115. 207 indexed citations
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Ossareh‐Nazari, Batool & Catherine Dargemont. (1999). Domains of Crm1 Involved in the Formation of the Crm1, RanGTP, and Leucine-Rich Nuclear Export Sequences Trimeric Complex. Experimental Cell Research. 252(1). 236–241. 26 indexed citations

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