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Guillon, F

 

 

Recent publications

 

 

2011

 

·         Tonfack L. B., Moummou H., Latché A. ,Youmbi E., Benichou M., Pech J.C., van der Rest B. The plant SDR superfamily: involvement in primary and secondary metabolism. Curr. Top. Plant Biol. (sous presse).

 

·         Louveau T., Leitao C., Green S.,  Hamiaux C., van der Rest B., Dechy-Cabaret O.,  Atkinson R.G., Chervin C. Predicting the substrate specificity of a glycosyltransferase implicated in the production of phenolic volatiles in tomato fruit.  FEBS J. 278 (2): 390-400.

 

2010

 

·         Egea I.,  Barsan C.,  Bian W., Purgatto E., Latché A., Chervin C., Bouzayen M., Pech JC. Chromoplast differentiation: current status and perspectives. Plant Cell Physiol. 51 (10) :1601-1611.   

 

·         Barsan C., Sanchez-Bel P., Rombaldi C., Rossignol M., Kuntz M., Zouine M., Latché A., Bouzayen M., Pech JC.  Extensive analysis of the tomato chromoplast proteome reveals specific metabolic and regulatory features. J. Exp. Bot. 61: 2413-2431.

 

·         El-Sharkawy I., Mila I., Bouzayen M., Jayasankar S.  Regulation of two germin-like protein genes during plum fruit development. J. Exp. Bot. 61: 1761- 1770.

 

·         Yang Y., Wu Y., Pirrello J., Regad F., Bouzayen M., Deng W., Li Z.G. Silencing Sl-EBF1 and Sl-EBF2 expression causes constitutive ethylene response phenotype, and accelerates lant senescence and fruit ripening in tomato. J. Exp. Bot. 61(3), 697-708.

 

·         Lefebvre-Pautigny F., Wu F., Philippot M., Zouine M., Frasse P., Rigoreau M., Priyono, Bouzayen M., Broun P., Pétiard V., Tanksley S. D, Crouzillat D.  Direct comparison between the coffee and tomato genomes allows the construction of high resolution synteny maps. Tree Genetics and Genomes. 6:565–577

 

2009

 

·         Wang H, Schauer N., Usadel B., Frasse P., Zouine M., Hernould M., Latché A,, Pech J.C, Fernie AR., Bouzayen M. Regulatory Features Underlying Pollination-Dependent and -Independent Tomato Fruit Set Revealed by Transcript and Primary Metabolite Profiling. Plant Cell. 21:1428-1452.

 

·         Chaabouni S., Jones B., Delalande C., Wang H., Li Z., Mila I., Frasse P., Latché A., Pech JC., Bouzayen M. Sl-IAA3, a tomato Aux/IAA at the crossroads of auxin and ethylene signalling involved in differential growth. J Exp Bot. 2009;60(4):1349-1362.

 

·         Chaabouni S., Latché A., Pech JC., Bouzayen M. Tomato Aux/IAA3 and HOOKLESS  are important actors of the interplay between auxin and ethylene during apical hook formation. Plant Signaling & Behavior 4:6, 1-2.

 

·         Pirrello J., Regad F., Latché A., Pech JC., and Bouzayen M.. Regulation of Tomato Fruit Ripening. CAB Reviews 4, No. 051, 14 pp.

 

·         Tonfack L. B., Bernadac A., Youmbi E., Mbouapouognigni V. P., Ngueguim M., Akoa A. Impact of organic and inorganic fertilizers on tomato vigor, yield and fruit composition under tropical andosol soil conditions. Fruits 64 :167-177.

 

·         El-Sharkawy I, Sherif S, Mila I, Bouzayen M, Jayasankar S. Molecular characterization of seven genes encoding ethylene-responsive transcriptional factors during plum fruit development and ripening. J. Exp. Bot. 60:907-922.

 

 

 

2008

 

  • Chervin C, Tira-Umphon A, Terrier N, Zouine M, Severac D, Roustan JP. Stimulation of the grape berry expansion by ethylene and effects on related gene transcripts, over the ripening phase. Physiol Plant. 2008 Nov;134(3):534-46. Epub 2008 Jul 31.

 

  • Hommel, M., Khalil-Ahmad, Q., Jaimes Miranda, F., Mila, I., Pouzet, A., Latché, A., Pech, J.C., Bouzayen, M. and Regad, R. (2008). Over-expression of a chimeric gene of the transcriptional co-activator MBF1 fused to the EAR repressor motif causes developmental alteration in Arabidopsis and tomato. Plant Science, Volume 175, Issues 1-2, July-August 2008, Pages 168-177.

 

  • Pech, J.C., Bouzayen, M. and Latché, A. (2008). Climacteric fruit ripening: Ethylene-dependent and independent regulation of ripening pathways in melon fruit. Plant Science (in press).

 

  • Guillon, F., Philippe, S., Bouchet, B., Devaux, M.F., Frasse, P., Jones, B., Bouzayen, M., and Lahaye, M. (2008). Down-regulation of an Auxin Response Factor in the tomato induces modification of fine pectin structure and tissue architecture. Journal of experimental botany 59, 273-288.

 

 

2007

 

  • Girardi, C.L., Bermudez, K., Bernadac, A., Chavez, A., Zouine, M., Jaimes Miranda, F., Bouzayen, M., Pech, J.C. and Latché, A. (2007). The mitochondrial elongation factor LeEF-Tsmt is regulated during tomato fruit ripening and upon wounding and ethylene treatment. Postharvest Biology and Technology 42: 1-7.

 

  • Lucchetta, L., Manriquez, D., El-Sharkawy, I., Flores, F.B., Sanchez-Bel, P., Zouine, M., Ginies, C., Bouzayen, M., Rombaldi, C., Pech, J.C., and Latche, A. (2007). Biochemical and catalytic properties of three recombinant alcohol acyltransferases of melon. sulfur-containing ester formation, regulatory role of CoA-SH in activity, and sequence elements conferring substrate preference. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry 55, 5213-5220.

 

  • Nishiyama, K., Guis, M., Rose, J.K., Kubo, Y., Bennett, K.A., Wangjin, L., Kato, K., Ushijima, K., Nakano, R., Inaba, A., Bouzayen, M., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Bennett, A.B. (2007). Ethylene regulation of fruit softening and cell wall disassembly in Charentais melon. Journal of experimental botany 58, 1281-1290.

 

·         Tira-umphon, A., Roustan, J.P., Chervin, C. (2007). The stimulation by ethylene of the UDP glucose-flavonoid 3-O-glucosyltransferase (UFGT) in grape tissues is independent from the MybA transcription factors. Vitis, 46, 210-211.

 

 

2006

 

  • Auldridge, M.E., Block, A., Vogel, J.T., Dabney-Smith, C., Mila, I., Bouzayen, M., Magallanes-Lundback, M., DellaPenna, D., McCarty, D.R., and Klee, H.J. (2006). Characterization of three members of the Arabidopsis carotenoid cleavage dioxygenase family demonstrates the divergent roles of this multifunctional enzyme family. Plant J 45, 982-993.

 

  • Manriquez, D., El-Sharkawy, I., Flores, F.B., El-Yahyaoui, F., Regad, F., Bouzayen, M., Latche, A., and Pech, J.C. (2006). Two highly divergent alcohol dehydrogenases of melon exhibit fruit ripening-specific expression and distinct biochemical characteristics. Plant molecular biology 61, 675-685.

 

  • Pirrello, J., Jaimes-Miranda, F., Sanchez-Ballesta, M.T., Tournier, B., Khalil-Ahmad, Q., Regad, F., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (2006). Sl-ERF2, a tomato ethylene response factor involved in ethylene response and seed germination. Plant & cell physiology 47, 1195-1205.

 

·         Chervin, C., Terrier, N., Ageorges, A., Ribes, F. and Kuapunyakoon T. (2006). Influence of ethylene on sucrose accumulation in grape berry. Amer. J. Enol. Vitic., 57, 511-513.

 

 

 

Before 2006

 

  • El-Sharkawy, I., Manriquez, D., Flores, F.B., Regad, F., Bouzayen, M., Latche, A., and Pech, J.C. (2005). Functional characterization of a melon alcohol acyl-transferase gene family involved in the biosynthesis of ester volatiles. Identification of the crucial role of a threonine residue for enzyme activity*. Plant molecular biology 59, 345-362.

 

  • Leclercq, J., Ranty, B., Sanchez-Ballesta, M.T., Li, Z., Jones, B., Jauneau, A., Pech, J.C., Latche, A., Ranjeva, R., and Bouzayen, M. (2005). Molecular and biochemical characterization of LeCRK1, a ripening-associated tomato CDPK-related kinase. Journal of experimental botany 56, 25-35.

 

  • Wang, H., Jones, B., Li, Z., Frasse, P., Delalande, C., Regad, F., Chaabouni, S., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (2005). The tomato Aux/IAA transcription factor IAA9 is involved in fruit development and leaf morphogenesis. The Plant cell 17, 2676-2692.

 

  • Alba, R., Fei, Z., Payton, P., Liu, Y., Moore, S.L., Debbie, P., Cohn, J., D'Ascenzo, M., Gordon, J.S., Rose, J.K., Martin, G., Tanksley, S.D., Bouzayen, M., Jahn, M.M., and Giovannoni, J. (2004). ESTs, cDNA microarrays, and gene expression profiling: tools for dissecting plant physiology and development. Plant J 39, 697-714.

 

·         Chervin, C., Westercamp, P., Monteils, G. (2005). Ethanol vapours limit Botrytis development over the postharvest life of table grapes. Postharvest Biol. Technol., 36, 319-322.

 

·         Chervin, C., El-Kereamy, A., Roustan, J.P., Latche, A., Lamon, J. and Bouzayen, M., (2004). Ethylene seems required for the berry development and ripening in grape, a non-climacteric fruit. Plant Science, 167, 1301-1305.

 

·         Tesniere, C., Pradal, M., El-Kereamy, A., Torregrosa, L., Chatelet, P., Roustan, J.P. and  Chervin, C.  (2004). Involvement of ethylene signalling in a non-climacteric fruit : new elements regarding the regulation of Adh expression in grapevine. J. Exp. Bot., 55, 2235-2240.

 

  • Adams-Phillips, L., Barry, C., Kannan, P., Leclercq, J., Bouzayen, M., and Giovannoni, J. (2004). Evidence that CTR1-mediated ethylene signal transduction in tomato is encoded by a multigene family whose members display distinct regulatory features. Plant molecular biology 54, 387-404.

 

  • Tournier, B., Sanchez-Ballesta, M.T., Jones, B., Pesquet, E., Regad, F., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (2003). New members of the tomato ERF family show specific expression pattern and diverse DNA-binding capacity to the GCC box element. FEBS letters 550, 149-154.

 

  • Benichou, M., Li, Z., Tournier, B., Chaves, A., Zegzouti, H., Jauneau, A., Delalande, C., Latche, A., Bouzayen, M., Spremulli, L.L., and Pech, J.C. (2003). Tomato EF-Ts(mt), a functional mitochondrial translation elongation factor from higher plants. Plant molecular biology 53, 411-422.

 

·         El-Kereamy, A., Chervin, C., Roustan, J.P., Cheynier, V., Souquet, J.M., Moutounet, M., Raynal, J.,  Ford, C.M., Latche, A. Pech, J.C. and Bouzayen, M. (2003). Exogenous ethylene stimulates the long-term expression of genes related to anthocyanin biosynthesis in grape berries. Physiol. Plant., 119, 175-182.

 

·         Afifi, M., El-Kereamy, A., Legrand, V., Chervin, C., Monje M.C., Nepveu, F. and Roustan, J.P., (2003). Control of anthocyanin biosynthesis pathway by eutipin, a toxin from Eutypa lata, in grape cell tissue cultures. J. Plant Physiol., 160, 971-975.

 

  • Flores, F., El Yahyaoui, F., de Billerbeck, G., Romojaro, F., Latche, A., Bouzayen, M., Pech, J.C., and Ambid, C. (2002). Role of ethylene in the biosynthetic pathway of aliphatic ester aroma volatiles in Charentais Cantaloupe melons. Journal of experimental botany 53, 201-206.

 

  • Leclercq, J., Adams-Phillips, L.C., Zegzouti, H., Jones, B., Latche, A., Giovannoni, J.J., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (2002). LeCTR1, a tomato CTR1-like gene, demonstrates ethylene signaling ability in Arabidopsis and novel expression patterns in tomato. Plant physiology 130, 1132-1142.

 

·         Chervin, C., El-Kereamy, A., Ibrahim, H., Garcia, M., Dedieu, F., Romieu, C., Ollat, N. and Roustan, J.P., (2002). Ethanol application at veraison decreases acidity in Cabernet Sauvignon grapes. Vitis, 41, 155-156.

 

·         Chervin, C.,  El-Kereamy, A., Souquet, J.M., Moutounet, M., Monje, M.C., Nepveu, F., Mondies, H., Ford, C.M., Van Heeswijck, R. and Roustan, J.P., (2002). Ethanol triggers grape gene expression leading to anthocyanin accumulation during berry ripening. Plant Sci., 163, 449-454.

 

·         Chervin, C., El-Kereamy, A., Roustan, J.P., Faragher, J.D., Latche, A., Pech, J.C. and Bouzayen, M. (2001). An ethanol spray at veraison enhances colour in red wines. Aust. J. Grape Wine Res., 7, 144-145.

 

  • Hadfield, K.A., Dang, T., Guis, M., Pech, J.C., Bouzayen, M., and Bennett, A.B. (2000). Characterization of ripening-regulated cDNAs and their expression in ethylene-suppressed charentais melon fruit. Plant physiology 122, 977-983.

 

 

  • Ayub, R., Guis, M., Ben Amor, M., Gillot, L., Roustan, J.P., Latche, A., Bouzayen, M., and Pech, J.C. (1996). Expression of ACC oxidase antisense gene inhibits ripening of cantaloupe melon fruits. Nature biotechnology 14, 862-866.

 

  • Barry, C.S., Blume, B., Bouzayen, M., Cooper, W., Hamilton, A.J., and Grierson, D. (1996). Differential expression of the 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase gene family of tomato. Plant J 9, 525-535.

 

  • Bidonde, S., Ferrer, M.A., Zegzouti, H., Ramassamy, S., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., Hamilton, A.J., Grierson, D., and Bouzayen, M. (1998). Expression and characterization of three tomato 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate oxidase cDNAs in yeast. European journal of biochemistry / FEBS 253, 20-26.

 

  • Blume, B., Barry, C.S., Hamilton, A.J., Bouzayen, M., and Grierson, D. (1997). Identification of transposon-like elements in non-coding regions of tomato ACC oxidase genes. Mol Gen Genet 254, 297-303.

 

  • Bouzayen, M., Latche, A., Alibert, G., and Pech, J.C. (1988). Intracellular Sites of Synthesis and Storage of 1-(Malonylamino)cyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid in Acer pseudoplatanus Cells. Plant physiology 88, 613-617.

 

  • Bouzayen, M., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Marigo, G. (1989). Carrier-Mediated Uptake of 1-(Malonylamino)cyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid in Vacuoles Isolated from Catharanthus roseus Cells. Plant physiology 91, 1317-1322.

 

  • Bouzayen, M., Hamilton, A., Picton, S., Barton, S., and Grierson, D. (1992). Identification of genes for the ethylene-forming enzyme and inhibition of ethylene synthesis in transgenic plants using antisense genes. Biochemical Society transactions 20, 76-79.

 

  • Colrat, S., Latche, A., Guis, M., Pech, J.C., Bouzayen, M., Fallot, J., and Roustan, J.P. (1999). Purification and characterization of a NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase from mung bean that detoxifies eutypine, a toxin from eutypa lata1. Plant physiology 119, 621-626.

 

  • Guillen, P., Guis, M., Martinez-Reina, G., Colrat, S., Dalmayrac, S., Deswarte, C., Bouzayen, M., Roustan, J.P., Fallot, J., Pech, J.C., and Latche, A. (1998). A novel NADPH-dependent aldehyde reductase gene from Vigna radiata confers resistance to the grapevine fungal toxin eutypine. Plant J 16, 335-343.

 

  • Hamilton, A.J., Bouzayen, M., and Grierson, D. (1991). Identification of a tomato gene for the ethylene-forming enzyme by expression in yeast. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 88, 7434-7437.

 

  • Hemmings, R., Bissonnette, F., and Bouzayen, R. (1998). Results of laparoscopic treatments of ovarian endometriomas: laparoscopic ovarian fenestration and coagulation. Fertility and sterility 70, 527-529.

 

  • Pedreno, M.A., Bouzayen, M., Pech, J.C., Marigo, G., and Latche, A. (1991). Vacuolar Release of 1-(Malonylamino)cyclopropane-1-Carboxylic Acid, the Conjugated Form of the Ethylene Precursor. Plant physiology 97, 1483-1486.

 

  • Rombaldi, C., Lelievre, J.M., Latche, A., Petitprez, M., Bouzayen, M., and Pech, J.C. (1994). Immunocytolocalization of 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylic acid oxidase in tomato and apple fruit. Planta 192, 453-460.

 

  • Zegzouti, H., Jones, B., Marty, C., Lelievre, J.M., Latche, A., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (1997). ER5, a tomato cDNA encoding an ethylene-responsive LEA-like protein: characterization and expression in response to drought, ABA and wounding. Plant molecular biology 35, 847-854.

 

  • Zegzouti, H., Jones, B., Frasse, P., Marty, C., Maitre, B., Latch, A., Pech, J.C., and Bouzayen, M. (1999). Ethylene-regulated gene expression in tomato fruit: characterization of novel ethylene-responsive and ripening-related genes isolated by differential display. Plant J 18, 589-600.

 

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