Dany Severac
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
23 Papers
40 Citations
Dany Severac is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Coffea arabica. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 23 publications.
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Papers
HEXIM1 and NEAT1 Long Non-coding RNA Form a Multi-subunit Complex that Regulates DNA-Mediated Innate Immune Response
Mehdi Morchikh,Alexandra Cribier,Raoul Raffel,Sonia Amraoui,Julien Cau,Dany Severac,Emeric Dubois,Olivier Schwartz,Yamina Bennasser,Monsef Benkirane +9 more
TL;DR: This study establishes the HDP-RNP as a key nuclear regulator of DNA-mediated activation of innate immune response through the cGAS-STING pathway.
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Antennae hold a key to Varroa-sensitive hygiene behaviour in honey bees.
TL;DR: Comparisons with the antennal transcriptome of nurse and forager bees suggest that VSH profile is more similar to that of nurse bees than foragers, and indicates that antennae likely play a key role in the expression of VSH behaviour.
Contribution of subgenomes to the transcriptome and their intertwined regulation in the allopolyploid Coffea arabica grown at contrasted temperatures.
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors characterized genome-wide homoeologous gene expression in Coffea arabica, a recent allopolyploid combining two subgenomes that derive from two closely related diploid species, and investigated its variation in response to changing environment.
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Genome-wide transcriptional responses of two metal-tolerant symbiotic Mesorhizobium isolates to Zinc and Cadmium exposure
Géraldine Maynaud,Brigitte Brunel,Damien Mornico,Maxime Durot,Dany Severac,Emeric Dubois,Elisabeth Navarro,Jean-Claude Cleyet-Marel,Antoine Le Quéré +8 more
TL;DR: The comparative RNAseq-based approach revealed a relatively low number of genes significantly regulated in the two Mesorhizobium strains, indicating that the approach was well suited for identifying genes that specifically respond to Zinc and Cadmium.
Essential requirement for β-arrestin2 in mouse intestinal tumors with elevated Wnt signaling
Caroline Bonnans,Maud Flacelière,Fanny Grillet,Christelle Dantec,Jean-Pierre Desvignes,Julie Pannequin,Dany Severac,Emeric Dubois,Frédéric Bibeau,Virginie Escriou,Philippe Crespy,Laurent Journot,Frédéric Hollande,Dominique Joubert +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that Arrb2 is essential for the initiation and growth of intestinal tumors displaying elevated Wnt pathway activity and identify a previously unsuspected molecular heterogeneity among tumors induced by truncating Apc mutations.
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