Chemical biophysics of transcriptional signaling
Team Leader : Annick DEJAEGERE
Department : Integrated structural biology
Nuclear receptors are ligand-regulated transcription factors that control nearly all aspects of human physiology. We are studying several members of the nuclear receptor family including the vitamin D receptor (VDR), the peroxisome-activated receptors (PPARs) and the retinoid receptors (RARs and RXRs). A major interest of the group is to understand how the activation and repression of nuclear receptor transcription are regulated at the structural and molecular level using experimental methods combining structural, biophysical and cellular approaches. Our work concerns ligand recognition, allosteric control of nuclear receptor activity and coregulators recognition in a physiological and pathological context. In addition, we characterize important coregulators involved in the control of transcription (Mediator, CBP/p300) and their dysfunction in a pathological context. These studies provide important information to propose new therapeutic strategies and to design new therapeutic agents with selective activities.
Link to full Publication list: orcid.org/0000-0002-3573-5889
• Isabelle Bernard-Pierrot and François Radvanyi (Institut Curie, Paris, France)
• Gilles Guichard and Morgane Pasco (IECB, Bordeaux, France)
• Sarah Cianférani (IPHC, Strasbourg, France)
• Célia Deville and Bruno Kieffer (IGBMC, France)
• Wojciech Krezel (IGBMC, France)
• Nicolas Le May (Laboratoire de génétique médicale, Strasbourg, France)
• Gilles Laverny and Daniel Metzger (IGBMC, France)
• Antonio Mourino (University Santiago de Compostella, Spain)
• Vladimir Torbeev (ESBS, Strasbourg, France)
Natacha Rochel
2012 FRM Prize
Anna Belorusova
2016 3rd "Biophysics in drug discovery" NovAliX conference - best poster presentation
2016 PhD Thesis Prize by the University of Strasbourg Foundation
2016 PhD Thesis Prize by the Biological Society of Strasbourg
Team Leader : Annick DEJAEGERE
Department : Integrated structural biology
Nature Communications ; Volume: 11 ; Page: 6249
Retinoid Signaling Pathways ; Page: 235-260
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry ; Volume: 63 ; Page: 9457 - 9463
Molecular Cancer Research ; Volume: 17 ; Page: 709-719
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology ; Volume: 481 ; Page: 44-52
Nature Communications ; Volume: 10 ; Page: 253
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry ; Volume: 61 ; Page: 4928-4937
Scientific Reports ; Volume: 8 ; Page: 1478
PLoS ONE ; Volume: 12 ; Page: e0171043
Scientific Reports ; Volume: 7 ; Page: 10193