Education
2015 | 6-month Erasmus exchange | Wageningen University, the Netherlands | |
2015 | MSc | Chemistry and bio-industries (Magna Cum Laude) | UCLouvain, Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science & Technology |
2019 | PhD | Biological engineering (FNRS fellow) | UCLouvain, Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science & Technology |
2020 | Post-doctoral research fellow | UCLouvain, Louvain Institute of Biomolecular Science & Technology |
Research Publications
- Thines, L., Stribny, J. and Morsomme, P. (2020). From the Uncharacterized Protein Family 0016 to the GDT1 family: Molecular insights into a newly-characterized family of cation secondary transporters. Microbial cell, 7(8).
- Stribny, J., Thines, L., Deschamps, A., Goffin, P. and Morsomme, P. (2020). The human Golgi protein TMEM165 transports calcium and manganese in yeast and bacterial cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 295(12).
- Thines, L., Deschamps, A., Stribny, J. and Morsomme, P. (2019). Yeast as a tool for deeper understanding of human manganese-related diseases. Genes, 10 (545).
- Thines, L., Deschamps, A., Sengottaiyan, P., Savel, O., Stribny, J. and Morsomme, P. (2018). The yeast protein Gdt1p transports Mn2+ ions and thereby regulates manganese homeostasis in the Golgi. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 293(21).
- Colinet, A.S., Thines, L., Deschamps, A., Flémal, G., Demaegd, D. and Morsomme, P. (2017). Acidic and uncharged polar residues in the consensus motifs of the yeast Ca2+ transporter Gdt1p are required for calcium transport. Cellular Microbiology, 19(7).
- Colinet, A.S., Sengottaiyan, P., Deschamps, A., Colsoul, M.L., Thines, L., Demaegd, D., Duchêne, M.C., Foulquier, F., Hols, P. and Morsomme, P. (2016). Yeast Gdt1 is a Golgi-localized calcium transporter required for stress-induced calcium signaling and protein glycosylation. Scientific Reports, 6(1).
Oral Communications
- The yeast Gdt1p transports Mn2+ and thereby regulates manganese homeostasis at the Golgi
Small meeting on yeast transport and energetics (Italy, 2018) - Unraveling the function of the yeast transporter Gdt1p to understand a new type of human CDG
The ABC of transporters (France, 2016) - Yeast as a model organism to understand a new type of human congenital disorder of glycosylation
Levures, modèles et outils 12 (Belgium, 2016)