Patrick Tauc
École normale supérieure de Cachan
50 Papers
1.2K Citations
Patrick Tauc is an academic researcher from École normale supérieure de Cachan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aspartate carbamoyltransferase & Fluorescence anisotropy. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 49 publications. Previous affiliations of Patrick Tauc include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & École Normale Supérieure.
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Photoluminescent diamond nanoparticles for cell labeling: study of the uptake mechanism in mammalian cells.
Orestis Faklaris,Vandana Joshi,Theano Irinopoulou,Patrick Tauc,Mohamed Sennour,Hugues A. Girard,Céline Gesset,Jean-Charles Arnault,Alain Thorel,Jean-Paul Boudou,Patrick A. Curmi,François Treussart +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that nanodiamonds enter cells mainly by endocytosis, and converging data indicate that it is clathrin-mediated, and the results pave the way for the use of photoluminescent nanod diamonds in targeted intracellular labeling or biomolecule delivery.
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Photoluminescent diamond nanoparticles for cell labeling: study of the uptake mechanism in mammalian cells
Orestis Faklaris,Vandana Joshi,Theano Irinopoulou,Patrick Tauc,Hugues A. Girard,Céline Gesset,Mohamed Senour,Alain Thorel,Jean-Charles Arnault,Jean-Paul Boudou,Patrick A. Curmi,François Treussart +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used photoluminescent nanodiamonds of size <50 nm for intracellular labeling and investigated the mechanism of their uptake by living cells, by blocking selectively different uptake processes and converging data indicate that it is clathrin mediated.
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Relationship between the oligomeric status of HIV-1 integrase on DNA and enzymatic activity.
Elvire Guiot,Kevin Carayon,Olivier Delelis,Françoise Simon,Patrick Tauc,Evgenii M. Zubin,Marina Gottikh,Jean-François Mouscadet,Jean-Claude Brochon,Eric Deprez +9 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that a single IN dimer at each extremity of viral DNA molecules is required for 3′-processing, with a dimer of dimers responsible for the subsequent full integration.
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Quaternary structure changes in aspartate transcarbamylase studied by X-ray solution scattering. Signal transmission following effector binding.
TL;DR: The result of binding the effectors ATP and CTP to aspartate transcarbamylase was studied by X-ray solution scattering, and supports the explanation by Tauc et al. (1982), that nucleotides act mostly through changing the affinity of the active sites for substrate, and only to a small extent by directly modifying the quaternary structure equilibrium in the case of CTP.
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DNA binding induces dissociation of the multimeric form of HIV-1 integrase: A time-resolved fluorescence anisotropy study
Eric Deprez,Patrick Tauc,Hervé Leh,Jean-François Mouscadet,Christian Auclair,Mary E. Hawkins,Jean-Claude Brochon +6 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that upon binding the viral DNA end, the multimeric enzyme undergoes a dissociation, most likely into a homogenous monomeric form at 25°C and into a monomer–dimer equilibrium at 37°C.
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