- Antoine Danchin
Antoine Danchin PhD DSc is the director of the Department Genomes and Genetics at the
Institut Pasteur inParis where he heads the Genetics of Bacterial Genomes Unit. He is a world authority in the study of microbialgenomes .Initially trained as a mathematician and physicist, working first with
Mildred Cohn andIonel Solomon , Danchin became an experimentalmicrobiologist in the early seventies. Interested in University training he created, withMaurice Guéron , the first semester of Biology at theEcole Polytechnique , and developed his teaching during four years. Among his first students one can findDaniel Kahn ,Patrick Charnay , and many others. The main goal of his research has always been to try and understand how genes can function collectively in the cell. Danchin started in 1985 a collaboration with computer scientists for evaluation ofartificial intelligence techniques to the study of integrated problems inmolecular genetics . This convinced him that it was time to investigate genomes as wholes, provided that an important effort in computer sciences was initiated in parallel. Early in 1987 he proposed that a sequencing program should be undertaken forBacillus subtilis . This proposal was actualized by a European joint effort on this genome, starting in 1988. The complete sequence has been published in 1997. The first significant and unexpected discovery of this work was, in 1991, that many genes (at that time half of the genes) were of completely unknown function. This led him to try and organisebioinformatics in France with the help of several colleagues at Universities,CNRS andINRIA , through the creation of a nation-wide group, GDR 1029 (1991-1995) and subsequently through the coordination of the bioinformatics programme of the Groupement de Recherche et d'Etudes des Genomes (1992-1996), then at the Comité de Coordination des Sciences du Vivant (1998-2000).Bibliography
*The calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase of Bordetella pertussis: cloning and expression in Escherichia coli P Glaser, D Ladant, O Sezer, F Pichot, A Ullmann, A Danchin
Mol Microbiol (1988) 2: 19-30
*Secretion of cyclolysin, the calmodulin-sensitive adenylate cyclase-haemolysin bifunctional protein of Bordetella pertussis P Glaser, H Sakamoto, J Bellalou, A Ullmann, A Danchin EMBO J (1988) 7: 3997-4004
*Cloning and expression of mouse-brain calmodulin as an activator of Bordetella pertussis adenylate cyclase in Escherichia coli. A Danchin, O Sezer, P Glaser, P Chalon, D Caput
Gene (1989) 80: 145-149
elected Works
* [http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog/DANDEL.html "The Delphic Boat: What Genomes Tell Us"] , Translated by Alison Quayle,
Harvard University Press , 2003.
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