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==Publications==
==Publications==
*Proteomics reveals a switch in CDK1-associated proteins upon M-phase exit during Xenopus laevis oocyte to embryo transition
*Proteomics reveals a switch in CDK1-associated proteins upon M-phase exit during Xenopus laevis oocyte to embryo transition
:Marteil G., Gagné JP, Richard-Parpaillon L., Borsuk E, Poirier G, Kubiak JZ
:Marteil G., Gagné JP, Richard-Parpaillon L., Borsuk E, Poirier G, Kubiak JZ. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology (in press)


*Proteomic screen for potential regulators of M-phase entry and quality of meiotic resumption in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
*Proteomic screen for potential regulators of M-phase entry and quality of meiotic resumption in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
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*Interaction of ZFPIP with PBX1 is crucial for proper expression of neural genetic markers during Xenopus development.
*Interaction of ZFPIP with PBX1 is crucial for proper expression of neural genetic markers during Xenopus development.
:Laurent A, Masse J, Deschamps S, Burel A, Omilli F, Richard-Parpaillon L, Pellerin I.
:Laurent A, Masse J, Deschamps S, Burel A, Omilli F, Richard-Parpaillon L, Pellerin I. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 2009 Oct;51(8):699-706.  
Development, Growth & Differentiation. 2009 Oct;51(8):699-706.  


*ZFPIP/Zfp462 is maternally required for proper early Xenopus laevis development.
*ZFPIP/Zfp462 is maternally required for proper early Xenopus laevis development.

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Contact Info

L. Richard-Parpaillon (an artistic interpretation)
  • Laurent Richard-Parpaillon
  • UMR6061-CNRS. Institut de Génétique et Développement de Rennes.
  • Faculté de Médecine
  • 2 avenue du Professeur Léon Bernard
  • 35043 RENNES Cedex
  • phone : 33 (0)2.23.23.44.72
  • email : laurent.richard-parpaillon@univ-rennes1.fr

Education

PhD of Biology, University of Rennes 1, "Role of the IGF-1 receptor during Xenopus embryo development"

Professional experiment

  1. Since 2003 : Lecturer at the University of Rennes 1
  2. 2002-2003: Research associate at the Centre Européen des Sciences du Goût, CNRS, Dijon, France
  3. 2000-2OO2: Research associate at the Oncology department, Hutchison/MRC research center, Cambridge, UK. (Supervisor A. Philpott)

Publications

  • Proteomics reveals a switch in CDK1-associated proteins upon M-phase exit during Xenopus laevis oocyte to embryo transition
Marteil G., Gagné JP, Richard-Parpaillon L., Borsuk E, Poirier G, Kubiak JZ. The International Journal of Biochemistry & Cell Biology (in press)
  • Proteomic screen for potential regulators of M-phase entry and quality of meiotic resumption in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
D'Inca R, Marteil G, Bazile F, Pascal A, Guitton N, Lavigne R, Richard-Parpaillon L, Kubiak JZ. Journal of Proteomics. 2010 Jun 16;73(8):1542-50.
  • EP45 accumulates in growing Xenopus laevis oocytes and has oocyte maturation enhancing activity.
Marteil G., D'Inca R., Pascal A., Guitton N., Midtun T., Anders G., Richard-Parpaillon L., Kubiak J.Z. Journal of Cell Sciences. 2010 May 15;123:1805-13
  • Role of oocyte quality in meiotic maturation and embryonic development.
Marteil G, Richard-Parpaillon L, Kubiak JZ. Reproductive Biology. 2009 Nov;9(3):203-24.
  • Interaction of ZFPIP with PBX1 is crucial for proper expression of neural genetic markers during Xenopus development.
Laurent A, Masse J, Deschamps S, Burel A, Omilli F, Richard-Parpaillon L, Pellerin I. Development, Growth & Differentiation. 2009 Oct;51(8):699-706.
  • ZFPIP/Zfp462 is maternally required for proper early Xenopus laevis development.
Laurent A, Masse J, Omilli F, Deschamps S, Richard-Parpaillon L, Chartrain I, Pellerin I.

Developmental Biology. 2009 Mar 1;327(1):169-76.

  • Temporal regulation of embryonic M-phases.
Kubiak JZ, Bazile F, Pascal A, Richard-Parpaillon L, Polanski Z, Ciemerych MA, Chesnel F.

Folia Histochemica et Cytobiologica. 2008;46(1):5-9.

  • Temporal regulation of the first mitosis in Xenopus and mouse embryos.
Kubiak JZ, Chesnel F, Richard-Parpaillon L, Bazile F, Pascal A, Polanski Z, Sikora-Polaczek M, Maciejewska Z, Ciemerych MA. Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology. 2008 Jan 30;282(1-2):63-9.
  • Specific expression of olfactory binding protein in the aerial olfactory cavity of adult and developing Xenopus.
Millery J, Briand L, Bézirard V, Blon F, Fenech C, Richard-Parpaillon L, Quennedey B, Pernollet JC, Gascuel J. The European journal of neuroscience. 2005 Sep;22(6):1389-99.
  • Differences in regulation of the first two M-phases in Xenopus laevis embryo cell-free extracts.
Chesnel F, Vignaux F, Richard-Parpaillon L, Huguet A, Kubiak JZ. Developmental Biology. 2005 Sep 15;285(2):358-75.
  • Identification of Xenopus cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors, p16Xic2 and p17Xic3.
Daniels M, Dhokia V, Richard-Parpaillon L, Ohnuma S. Gene. 2004 Nov 10;342(1):41-7.
  • G1/S phase cyclin-dependent kinase overexpression perturbs early development and delays tissue-specific differentiation in Xenopus.
Richard-Parpaillon L, Cosgrove RA, Devine C, Vernon AE, Philpott A. Development. 2004 Jun;131(11):2577-86.
  • Molecular cloning and characterization of an adaptor protein Shc isoform from Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Chesnel F, Heligon C, Richard-Parpaillon L, Boujard D. Biology of the Cell. 2003 Jul;95(5):311-20.
  • The IGF pathway regulates head formation by inhibiting Wnt signaling in Xenopus.
Richard-Parpaillon L, Héligon C, Chesnel F, Boujard D, Philpott A. Dev Biol. 2002 Apr 15;244(2):407-17.
  • Expression pattern of insulin receptor mRNA during Xenopus laevis embryogenesis.
Groigno L, Richard-Parpaillon L, Boujard D. Mech Dev. 1999 Aug;86(1-2):151-4.
  • The midbrain-hindbrain boundary genetic cascade is activated ectopically in the diencephalon in response to the widespread expression of one of its components, the medaka gene Ol-eng2.
Ristoratore F, Carl M, Deschet K, Richard-Parpaillon L, Boujard D, Wittbrodt J, Chourrout D, Bourrat F, Joly JS. Development. 1999 Sep;126(17):3769-79.

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