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ETCHEBEST

Sciences Faculty Université de Paris · UMR-S1134

https://researchid.co/cathyetchebest
@inserm.fr
104Scopus Publications
6125Google Scholar Citations
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Research Interests

Membrane Protein Systems, Molecular Mechanisms, Biophysics, Molecular Modelling, Structural Bioinformatics.

Biography

1982: CNRS Researcher, Theoretical Biochemistry Laboratory, IBPC, Paris. 1999-Present: Professor University Paris-Diderot, Biochemistry and Life Sciences Department. 1999-2005: Member of UMR-S726, “Genomics Bioinformatics and Molecular Modelling” (EBGM). Molecular Modelling group leader 2005-2008: Director of UMR-S726. 2009-2018: Team Leader of DSIMB, “Dynamic of Structures and Interactions of Macromolecules in Biology” UMR_S1134” Integrated Red Blood Cell Physiology. University Paris Diderot-Inserm and Institut National de la Transfusion Sanguine (INTS) 2019-Present: Leader of Molecular Modelling Group in DSIMB. Responsibilities at the University and National Institutions. 2004-2008: Vice-President of the French Biophysical Society. 2014-2019: Vice President of French National Board of Universities (CNU) Section “Biochemistry and Molecular Biology”.

Education

1979 Maîtrise Physical-Chemistry (Eq. Bachelor Degree) Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI University 1980 DEA Physical-Chemistry (Eq. Master Degree) Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI University 1983 3rd Cycle Doctorate Physical-Chemistry (Eq. PhD) Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI University 1987 State Doctorate (Eq. Habilitation) Pierre et Marie Curie-Paris VI University

Recent Scopus Publications

  1. Conformational dynamics study of TfR1 upon transferrin binding via NMA and MD simulations
    Journal of Molecular Graphics and Modelling, 2026
  2. ANABAG: Annotated Antibody–Antigen Data Set with Unique Features for Antibody Engineering Applications
    Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2025
  3. Cancer-associated loss-of-function mutations in KCNQ1 enhance Wnt/β-catenin signalling disrupting epithelial homeostasis
    Oncogene, 2025
  4. Investigating the Dynamics of the KCNN4 Channel: From the Determination of the Complete K+ Permeation Pathway Across the Channel to Its Opening by PIP2
    Journal of Chemical Information and Modeling, 2025
  5. The key role of the dynamics and flexibility of proteins in functional mechanisms: How computational methods can contribute to their identification
    Biochimie, 2025

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