Trafficking Avenir Group
- Toward the nucleus -
News
New publication: Endogenous TRIM5α Function Is Regulated by SUMOylation and Nuclear Sequestration for Efficient Innate Sensing in Dendritic Cells.
12 Jan. 2016
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Trafficking Avenir Group published a new article in Cell Reports.
Retroviruses 2015 Conference (Cold Spring Harbour Laboratory, New york, USA)
18 - 24 May 2015
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Nathalie Arhel had a talk entitled: "Endogenous TRIM5α function is regulated by SUMOylation and nuclear sequestration for efficient innate sensing in dendritic cells." at the Post entry/capsid Session of the conference.
New publication: Trim5alpha is a SUMO substrate.
24 Mar. 2015
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Trafficking Avenir Group collaborated to a new article in press in Retrovirology.
New publication: Microtubule-Associated Proteins 1 (MAP1) Promote Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type I (HIV-1) Intracytoplasmic Routing to the Nucleus.
11 Dec. 2014
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Trafficking Avenir Group published a new article in the Journal of Biological Chemestry on the involvement of MAP1 and HIV-1.
Prix de la Fondation pour la Recherche Médicale
22 Oct. 2013
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Nathalie Arhel won the "Line Renaud Price" of the French Medical Research Fondation, for her research on HIV infection. The awards ceremony took place in Collège de France.
Université des Jeunes Chercheurs 2013
12-18 Oct. 2013
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Nathalie Arhel gave a talk on "Cycle viral, dynamique virale" for the Université des Jeunes Chercheurs 2013, organized by Sidaction and with ANRS support.
Frontiers of Retrovirology 2013
16-18 Sept. 2013
Juliette Fernandez and Kathleen Gärtner presented the "Map project" during the poster session of Frontiers of Retrovirology conferences, in Cambridge, UK.