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Vincent Nivière

Publié le 19 septembre 2024

Address

Dr. Vincent Nivière
Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux
Equipe Biocatalyse
CEA-IRIG
17 avenue des Martyrs
38054 Grenoble cedex 09
France


Curriculum Vitae

Research Director (DR2) CNRS at the Laboratoire de Chimie et Biologie des Métaux, Grenoble France, in the Bio-Catalyse team

​• Research interests: protein biochemistry, metalloenzymes, flavoenzymes, catalytic mechanisms, electron transfer, redox chemistry, steady-state and rapid kinetics, oxidative stress

​• Cursus: 1989 PhD in Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Aix-Marseille II
                1990-1991 Postdoc in molecular biology, University of Calgary, Canada
                1991-2002 Researcher (CR) CNRS, Grenoble
                2001 "Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches" UGA,​ Grenoble
​                2002-present Research Director (DR2) CNRS, Grenoble

​• Scientific production
55 publications in peer-reviewed journals, H-Index = 30

Distinctions
Bronze Medal CNRS, 1998

• Supervisor of seven PhD students


Two selected publications on the MsrPQ project

C Juillan-Binard, A Picciocchi, JP Andrieu, J Dupuy, I Petit-Hartlein, C Caux-Thang, C Vivès, V Nivière, F Fieschi (2017). A Two-component NADPH oxidase (NOX)-like system in bacteria is involved in the electron transfer chain to the Methionine Sulfoxide Reductase MsrP Journal of Biological Chemistry 292, 2485-2494. Recommended in Faculty 1000 Prime DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M116.752014

C Caux, B Guigliarelli, C Vivès, F Biaso, M Horeau, H Hassoune, I Petit-Hartlein, C Juillan-Binard, S Torelli, F Fieschi, V Nivière (2021). Membrane-bound flavocytochrome MsrQ is a substrate of the flavin reductase Fre in Escherichia coliACS Chemical Biology, 16, 2547-2559 DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.1c00613 ​