Hubert Salvail

Currently Assistant Professor at University of Central Florida

1.     Salvail H, Choi J, Groisman EA. Differential synthesis of novel small protein times Salmonella virulence program. PLoS Genet. 2022. 18(3):e1010074.  

2.     Choi J, Salvail H, Groisman EA. RNA chaperone activates Salmonella virulence program during infection. Nucleic Acids Res. 2021. Nov 9;gkab992. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkab992.

3.     Salvail H*, Balaji A*, Yu D, Roth A and Breaker RR. Biochemical Validation of a Fourth Guanidine Riboswitch Class in Bacteria. Biochemistry. 2020.  (*Shared authorship)

4.     Salvail H and Groisman EA. The phosphorelay BarA/SirA activates the non-cognate regulator RcsB in Salmonella entericaPLoS Genet. 2020. 11;16(5):e1008722. 

5.     Salvail H, Caron MP, Bélanger J and Massé E. Antagonistic functions between the RNA chaperone Hfq and an sRNA regulate sensitivity to the antibiotic colicin. EMBO J. 2013. 32(20):2764-78. 

6.     Salvail H and Massé E. Regulating iron storage and metabolism with RNA: an overview of posttranscriptional controls of intracellular iron homeostasis. Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA. 2011 Jul 25. doi: 10.1002/wrna.102.

7.     Salvail H, Lanthier-Bourbonnais P, Sobota JM, Caza M, Benjamin JA, Mendieta ME, Lépine F, Dozois CM, Imlay J, Massé E. A small RNA promotes siderophore production through transcriptional and metabolic remodeling. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA. 2010. 107(34):15223-8. 

8.     Benjamin JA*, Desnoyers G*, Morissette A*, Salvail H* and Massé E. Dealing with oxidative stress and iron starvation in microoganisms: an overview. Can J Physiol Pharmacol. 2010 Mar;88(3):264-72. (*Shared authorship).    

9.     Prévost K, Salvail H, Desnoyers G, Jacques JF, Phaneuf E, Massé E. The small RNA RyhB activates the translation of shiA mRNA encoding a permease of shikimate, a compound involved in siderophore synthesis. Mol Microbiol. 2007. Jun; 64(5):1260-73. 

10.     Massé E, Salvail H, Desnoyers G, Arguin M. Small RNAs controlling iron metabolism. Curr Opin Microbiol. 2007 Apr;10(2):140-5.