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Effects of postharvest partial dehydration and prolonged treatments with ethylene on transcript profiling in skins of wine grape berries.
2010
For certain food products, postharvest controlled stresses or treatments with specific elicitors are applied to induce desired physical/chemical changes and/or to positively affect phytochemical content. This is the case of wine grapes where both strategies, singularly applied or coupled, can be used to modulate berry composition and, as a consequence, affect wine quality traits. Since the knowledge of the effects of these postharvest treatments on berry metabolism and the regulation of gene expression is very limited, a large-scale transcriptome analysis has been carried out, using an oligo-based microarray (14,562 probes) on skins of wine grape (Vitis vinifera L.) berries subjected to deh…
Carob leaves polyphenols trigger intrinsic apoptosis pathway and induce cell cycle arrest in colon cancer cells
2016
IF 4.066; International audience
Interactions between aroma compounds and food matrix
2017
Interactions between aroma compounds and food matrix
Influence of Temperature, Solvent and pH on the Selective Extraction of Phenolic Compounds from Tiger Nuts by-Products: Triple-TOF-LC-MS-MS Character…
2019
The aim of this study was to assess the effect of temperature, solvent (hydroethanolic mixtures) and pH on the recovery of individual phenolic compounds from &ldquo
Effets des polyphénols de vin rouge sur la prolifération cellulaire et sur le métabolisme du resvératrol
2011
It is known that moderate consumption of red wine may protect against many diseases, in particular because of its polyphenols. We studied in particular the effect of these polyphenols on colorectal cancer, one of the most common cancers in industrialized countries. Some purified polyphenols from red wine, like resveratrol and quercetin, showed antiproliferative effects against colorectal cancer cells.Our first approach was to use polyphenolic extracts from Burgundy red wine. We then studied their in vitro effects on human colorectal tumor cell lines SW480’s proliferation and the interactions between the polyphenols and the transport and metabolism of resveratrol; and secondly, the effects o…
Impact of endopolyploidy on seed coat development and cell expansion in Medicago truncatula
2013
Growth of the seed coat is regulated by genetic interactions between maternal and filial tissues that ultimately establish seed size. However, endopolyploidy is one of the welldocumented factors controlling organ size. During seed development, the arrest of cell division at 4 DAP in the expanding seed coat is compensated for by cell elongation. Thus, the ploidy status of seed coat nuclei was assessed in order to determine if there is any correlation of endopolyploidy with cell elongation. In 10 DAP seed sections, the DAPI-integrated fluorescence, which correlates to DNA quantity, was measured in the seed coat parenchyma nuclei using the diploid embryo nuclei as internal control. Significant…
Changes in polypeptide profiles of two pea genotypes inoculated with the arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus Glomus mosseae
1994
The symbiotic interaction between pea roots ('Pisum sativum' L.) and the endomycorrhizal fungus 'Glomus mosseae' should lead to specific gene expression of both symbionts. In order to detect symbiosis-related proteins (endomycorrhizins), we used two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (2D-PAGE) after phenolic extraction of total soluble proteins. Furthermore, to better characterize the molecular changes after fungal infection, two pea genotypes available in our laboratory were used: cv. Frisson (myc⁺) and an isogenic mycorrhiza-resistant mutant (myc⁻). The latter prevents intraradical fungal development. Several differences were observed in polypeptide patterns of silver-stained …
Characterization of variations responsible for neurodevelopmental disorders in the PTBP1 and PTBP2 genes
2022
Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1 and 2 (PTBP1 and PTBP2) are splicing regulators, shuttling between nucleus and cytoplasm thanks to the action of partially overlapping nuclear localization and export signals (NLS and NES respectively). These two paralog proteins share similar RNA binding properties although they exhibit different expression levels and kinetics, post-translational modifications and cofactor interactions across tissues and cell types, thus regulating RNA metabolism in a cell- specific manner. Despite their fundamental role as alternative splicing factors implicated in cell growth, neuronal cell differentiation, and immun…
Comment dire l'intime sous la dictature de RDA ?
2012
International audience; Cette contribution interroge, d'un point de vue linguistique et littéraire, la question de l'intime dans l'ex-RDA à partir du roman de Erich Loest "Es geht seinen Gang". Les auteurs cherchent à mettre en évidence les moyens par lesquels l'auteur dénonce l'impossibilité de l'intime dans un régime dictatorial comme le régime est-allemand, mais laisse aussi transparaître quelques marges de liberté, derniers refuges des victimes de la surveillance.
Autour du Hinze-Kunze-Roman de Volker Braun : parcours interprétatifs
2008
Ouvrage collectif regroupant des contributions littéraires et linguistiques autour du roman de Volker Braun Hinze-Kunze-Roman. Les différents auteurs situent le texte dans con contexte littéraire, historique et idéologique et livrent diverses pistes interprétations.