D. Blondel

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2009

Number

27

Co-Authors

Herpesvirus capsid association with the nuclear pore complex and viral DNA release involve the nucleoporin CAN/Nup214 and the capsid protein pUL25 (2009)

Pasdeloup, D., Blondel, D., Isidro, A.L., Rixon, F.J.

After penetrating the host cell, the herpesvirus capsid is transported to the nucleus along the microtubule network and docks to the nuclear pore complex before releasing the viral DNA into the...

G. Fernández-Anaya (2008)

Edited Vincent, D. Blondel, Re Megretski, México D. F

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CRUISABLE GRAPHS (2008)

Raphaël Jungers, D. Blondel

Abstract. Motivated by practical questions for sensor networks, we introduce in this paper the notion of cruisable graphs and study some of their properties. An edge-colored directed graph is...

CRUISABLE GRAPHS (2008)

Raphaël Jungers, D. Blondel

Abstract. Motivated by practical questions for sensor networks, we introduce in this paper the notion of cruisable graphs and study some of their properties. An edge-colored directed graph is...

OBSERVABLE GRAPHS (2008)

Raphaël Jungers, D. Blondel

Abstract. An edge-colored directed graph is observable if an agent that moves along its edges is able to determine his position in the graph after a sufficiently long observation of the edge colors....

ON THE FINITENESS PROPERTY FOR RATIONAL MATRICES (2008)

Raphaël Jungers, D. Blondel

Abstract. We analyze the periodicity of optimal long products of matrices. A set of matrices is said to have the finiteness property if the maximal rate of growth of long products of matrices taken...

Mapping the Interacting Domains between the Rabies Virus Polymerase and Phosphoprotein

Chenik, M., Schnell, M., Conzelmann, K. K., Blondel, D.

The RNA polymerase of rabies virus consists of two subunits, the large (L) protein and the phosphoprotein (P), with 2,127 and 297 amino acids, respectively. When these proteins were coexpressed via...

Translation initiation at alternate in-frame AUG codons in the rabies virus phosphoprotein mRNA is mediated by a ribosomal leaky scanning mechanism.

Chenik, M, Chebli, K, Blondel, D

The phosphoprotein of rabies virus is a 297-amino-acid polypeptide encoded by the longest open reading frame of the P gene. Immunoprecipitation experiments using a monoclonal antiserum directed...

Insertion of the human immunodeficiency virus CD4 receptor into the envelope of vesicular stomatitis virus particles.

Schubert, M, Joshi, B, Blondel, D, Harmison, G G

Enveloped virus particles carrying the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) CD4 receptor may potentially be employed in a targeted antiviral approach. The mechanisms for efficient insertion and the...

Role of matrix protein in cytopathogenesis of vesicular stomatitis virus.

Blondel, D, Harmison, G G, Schubert, M

The matrix (M) protein of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) plays an important structural role in viral assembly, and it also has a regulatory role in viral transcription. We demonstrate here that the...

Vesicular stomatitis virus in Drosophila melanogaster cells: regulation of viral transcription and replication.

Blondel, D, Petitjean, A M, Dezélée, S, Wyers, F

Vesicular stomatitis virus RNA synthesis was investigated during the establishment of persistent infection in Drosophila melanogaster cells. The transcription rate declined as early as 5 h after...

Vesicular stomatitis virus in Drosophila melanogaster cells: lack of leader RNA transport into the nuclei and frequent abortion of the replication step.

Dezélée, S, Blondel, D, Wyers, F, Petitjean, A M

In cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) establishes a persistent, noncytopathic infection. No inhibition of host macromolecular synthesis occurs. We studied the...

Vesicular stomatitis virus growth in Drosophila melanogaster cells: G protein deficiency.

Wyers, F, Richard-Molard, C, Blondel, D, Dezelee, S

In cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) established a persistent, noncytopathic infection. No inhibition of host protein synthesis occurred even though all cells...

Low-affinity nerve-growth factor receptor (P75NTR) can serve as a receptor for rabies virus.

Tuffereau, C, Bénéjean, J, Blondel, D, Kieffer, B, Flamand, A

A random-primed cDNA expression library constructed from the mRNA of neuroblastoma cells (NG108) was used to clone a specific rabies virus (RV) receptor. A soluble form of the RV glycoprotein (Gs)...

Structure of the RNA inside the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleocapsid.

Iseni, F, Baudin, F, Blondel, D, Ruigrok, R W

The structure of the viral RNA (vRNA) inside intact nucleocapsids of vesicular stomatitis virus was studied by chemical probing experiments. Most of the Watson-Crick positions of the nucleotide bases...

Mapping the Interacting Domains between the Rabies Virus Polymerase and Phosphoprotein

Chenik, M., Schnell, M., Conzelmann, K. K., Blondel, D.

The RNA polymerase of rabies virus consists of two subunits, the large (L) protein and the phosphoprotein (P), with 2,127 and 297 amino acids, respectively. When these proteins were coexpressed via...

Translation initiation at alternate in-frame AUG codons in the rabies virus phosphoprotein mRNA is mediated by a ribosomal leaky scanning mechanism.

Chenik, M, Chebli, K, Blondel, D

The phosphoprotein of rabies virus is a 297-amino-acid polypeptide encoded by the longest open reading frame of the P gene. Immunoprecipitation experiments using a monoclonal antiserum directed...

Insertion of the human immunodeficiency virus CD4 receptor into the envelope of vesicular stomatitis virus particles.

Schubert, M, Joshi, B, Blondel, D, Harmison, G G

Enveloped virus particles carrying the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) CD4 receptor may potentially be employed in a targeted antiviral approach. The mechanisms for efficient insertion and the...

Role of matrix protein in cytopathogenesis of vesicular stomatitis virus.

Blondel, D, Harmison, G G, Schubert, M

The matrix (M) protein of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) plays an important structural role in viral assembly, and it also has a regulatory role in viral transcription. We demonstrate here that the...

Vesicular stomatitis virus in Drosophila melanogaster cells: regulation of viral transcription and replication.

Blondel, D, Petitjean, A M, Dezélée, S, Wyers, F

Vesicular stomatitis virus RNA synthesis was investigated during the establishment of persistent infection in Drosophila melanogaster cells. The transcription rate declined as early as 5 h after...

Vesicular stomatitis virus in Drosophila melanogaster cells: lack of leader RNA transport into the nuclei and frequent abortion of the replication step.

Dezélée, S, Blondel, D, Wyers, F, Petitjean, A M

In cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) establishes a persistent, noncytopathic infection. No inhibition of host macromolecular synthesis occurs. We studied the...

Vesicular stomatitis virus growth in Drosophila melanogaster cells: G protein deficiency.

Wyers, F, Richard-Molard, C, Blondel, D, Dezelee, S

In cultured Drosophila melanogaster cells, vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) established a persistent, noncytopathic infection. No inhibition of host protein synthesis occurred even though all cells...

Low-affinity nerve-growth factor receptor (P75NTR) can serve as a receptor for rabies virus.

Tuffereau, C, Bénéjean, J, Blondel, D, Kieffer, B, Flamand, A

A random-primed cDNA expression library constructed from the mRNA of neuroblastoma cells (NG108) was used to clone a specific rabies virus (RV) receptor. A soluble form of the RV glycoprotein (Gs)...

Structure of the RNA inside the vesicular stomatitis virus nucleocapsid.

Iseni, F, Baudin, F, Blondel, D, Ruigrok, R W

The structure of the viral RNA (vRNA) inside intact nucleocapsids of vesicular stomatitis virus was studied by chemical probing experiments. Most of the Watson-Crick positions of the nucleotide bases...