Nicolas Jolivet

Nicolas Jolivet
  • National Institute of Scientific Research

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Current institution
National Institute of Scientific Research
Additional affiliations
September 2018 - present
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique -- Institut Armand-Frappier
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • Communication et coordination contact-dépendant chez la bactérie Myxococcus xanthus
January 2017 - May 2017
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique -- Institut Armand-Frappier
Position
  • Researcher
Description
  • Study of the mechanism of communication and contact-dependent coordination in bacteria
January 2016 - June 2016
IUT of Laval
Position
  • Internship
Description
  • Intersnship of Master  Study of the effects of nitrogen deficiency on the production of 3 lipolytic enzymes in microalgae Isochrysis galbana.
Education
September 2018 - September 2022
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique -- Institut Armand Frappier
Field of study
  • Biologie
May 2017 - September 2018
Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique -- Institut Armand-Frappier
Field of study
  • Microbiologie Appliquée
September 2014 - June 2016
University of Southern Brittany
Field of study
  • Biotechnologie -- Biomolécules, Microorganisme, Bioprocédés

Publications

Publications (9)
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A bstract Integrins are crucial for eukaryotic cell attachment and motility within the extracellular matrix (ECM) via focal-adhesion formation, with their evolutionary emergence important for the development of multicellularity. Intriguingly, single gliding cells of the predatory deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus form bacterial focal-adhesion...
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The predatory deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus uses a helically-trafficked motor at bacterial focal-adhesion (bFA) sites to power gliding motility. Using total internal reflection fluorescence and force microscopies, we identify the von Willebrand A domain-containing outer-membrane (OM) lipoprotein CglB as an essential substratum-coupling ad...
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Secretion of high-molecular-weight polysaccharides across the bacterial envelope is ubiquitous, as it enhances prokaryotic survival in (a)biotic settings. Such polymers are often assembled by Wzx/Wzy- or ABC transporter-dependent schemes implicating outer membrane (OM) polysaccharide export (OPX) proteins in cell-surface polymer translocation. In t...
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Metabolic labeling paired with click chemistry is a powerful approach for selectively imaging the surfaces of diverse bacteria. Herein, we explored the feasibility of labeling the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) of Myxococcus xanthus-a Gram-negative predatory social bacterium known to display complex outer membrane (OM) dynamics-via growth in the presence...
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Secretion of high-molecular-weight polysaccharides across the bacterial envelope is ubiquitous as it enhances prokaryotic survival in (a)biotic settings. Such polymers are often assembled by Wzx/Wzy- or ABC transporter-dependent schemes that implicate outer-membrane (OM) polysaccharide export (OPX) proteins in polymer translocation to the cell surf...
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Exopolysaccharide (EPS) layers on the bacterial cell surface are key determinants of biofilm establishment and maintenance, leading to the formation of higher‐order 3D structures that confer numerous survival benefits to a cell community. In addition to a specific cell‐associated EPS glycocalyx, we recently revealed that the social δ‐proteobacteriu...
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Bacterial surface exopolysaccharide (EPS) layers are key determinants of biofilm establishment and maintenance, leading to the formation of higher-order 3D structures conferring numerous survival benefits to a cell community. In addition to a specific EPS glycocalyx, we recently revealed that the social δ-proteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus secretes...
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A bstract The predatory deltaproteobacterium Myxococcus xanthus uses a helically-trafficked motor at bacterial focal adhesion (bFA) sites to power gliding motility. Using TIRF and force microscopy, we herein identify the integrin αI-domain-like outer-membrane (OM) lipoprotein CglB as an essential substratum-coupling protein of the gliding motility...

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