Publications by authors named "O Bornet"

Galectins are glycan-binding proteins translating the sugar-encoded information of cellular glycoconjugates into physiological activities, including immunity, cell migration, and signaling. Galectins also interact with non-glycosylated partners in the extracellular milieu, among which the pre-B cell receptor (pre-BCR) during B cell development. How these interactions might interplay with the glycan-decoding function of galectins is unknown.

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Cell motility universally relies on spatial regulation of focal adhesion complexes (FAs) connecting the substrate to cellular motors. In bacterial FAs, the Adventurous gliding motility machinery (Agl-Glt) assembles at the leading cell pole following a Mutual gliding-motility protein (MglA)-guanosine 5'-triphosphate (GTP) gradient along the cell axis. Here, we show that GltJ, a machinery membrane protein, contains cytosolic motifs binding MglA-GTP and AglZ and recruiting the MreB cytoskeleton to initiate movement toward the lagging cell pole.

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Anthropogenic activities in agriculture and health use the antimicrobial properties of copper. This has led to copper accumulation in the environment and contributed to the emergence of copper resistant microorganisms. Understanding bacterial copper homeostasis diversity is therefore highly relevant since it could provide valuable targets for novel antimicrobial treatments.

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  • Researchers used NMR spectroscopy to study lipid digestion without extracting substances, allowing real-time monitoring of lipolysis with the help of guinea pig pancreatic lipase-related protein 2 (GPLRP2).
  • They focused on the digestion of monogalactosyl diacylglycerol (MGDG) mixed with bile salt, noting that lipolysis was complete, resulting in the release of fatty acids.
  • The study revealed changes in micelle size during digestion, providing insights into how galactolipids are broken down for better absorption in the intestine.
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Using field and laboratory data, we show that leader charisma can affect COVID-related mitigating behaviors. We coded a panel of U.S.

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