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Transcriptional response of Medicago truncatula sulphate transporters to arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis with and without sulphur stress
2013
Sulphur is an essential macronutrient for plant growth, development and response to various abiotic and biotic stresses due to its key role in the biosynthesis of many S-containing compounds. Sulphate represents a very small portion of soil S pull and it is the only form that plant roots can uptake and mobilize through H(+)-dependent co-transport processes implying sulphate transporters. Unlike the other organically bound forms of S, sulphate is normally leached from soils due to its solubility in water, thus reducing its availability to plants. Although our knowledge of plant sulphate transporters has been growing significantly in the past decades, little is still known about the effect of…
High fat diet rapidly induces brain-plasticity-related transcriptomic signature in hypothalamus: role in energy homeostasis
2010
Poster board E12 (1 page) ; Session 203 - Food intake regulation 3 - Abstract n° 203.1 - Publication ref.: FENS Abstr., vol.5, 203.1, 2010; International audience; We have investigated the early events that are induced by a hypercaloric hyperlipidic diet in mice. The high fat diet rapidly induced metabolic imbalance, as soon as the first day, which is characterized. by a large increase in energy intake and several others metabolic alterations such as. hypercholesterolemia, and glucose intolerance. However, the diet-induced metabolic imbalance was. fully reversed after a week, suggesting that a physiological adaptive response has been then induced,. probably in order to counteract the delete…
Inactivation of PadR, the repressor of the phenolic acid stress response, by molecular interaction with Usp1, a universal stress protein from Lactoba…
2009
ABSTRACT The phenolic acid decarboxylase gene padA is involved in the phenolic acid stress response (PASR) in gram-positive bacteria. In Lactobacillus plantarum , the padR gene encodes the negative transcriptional regulator of padA and is cotranscribed with a downstream gene, usp1 , which encodes a putative universal stress protein (USP), Usp1, of unknown function. The usp1 gene is overexpressed during the PASR. However, the role and the mechanism of action of the USPs are unknown in gram-positive bacteria. Therefore, to gain insights into the role of USPs in the PASR; (i) a usp1 deletion mutant was constructed; (ii) the two genes padR and usp1 were coexpressed with padA under its own promo…
Persistance and adaptation of Listeria monocytogenes in the soil : role of the communication system Agr
2014
Listeria monocytogenes is a ubiquitous bacterium responsible for listeriosis, a food-borne disease. This pathogen has been isolated from various environments of which the telluric environment. The presence of L. monocytogenes in soil can increase health hazards due to the risk of transfer to vegetables, animals and animal products and water. Considering the role of soil in the circulation of pathogens from farm environment to plant and animal products and eventually to foodstuff, it is critical to identify intrinsic and extrinsic factors that drive the fate of L. monocytogenes in soil. Genome-wide and transcriptomic analyses found that an important part of the genome of L. monocytogenes (7.…
Control of the HOXA9 gene expression in the hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells : role of the epigenetic factors MOZ, MLL and of the polyadenylation …
2013
My thesis project has consisted of the study of MOZ, and MLL. They are epigenetic regulators. MOZ and MLL activate transcription of HOX genes, which are transcription factors essential during haematopoiesis. MOZ and MLL have some target genes in common. In our study, we characterised a cooperation between MOZ and MLL in human haematopoietic stem/progenitor cells CD34+. They are both recruited onto HOX promoters. MOZ is essential for MLL recruitment, and this is reciprocal. In conclusion, we provided an example of a mechanism involving a direct cross-talk between two histone modifying enzymes.In order to dissect the mechanism of action of this complex, we decided to identify novel proteins i…
Communication and Autoinduction in the species Listeria monocytogenes
2014
International audience; In order to withstand changes in their environment, bacteria have evolved mechanisms to sense the surrounding environment, integrate these signals and adapt their physiology to thrive under fluctuating conditions. Among these mechanisms, the ability of bacteria to exchange information between cells has become a dynamic field of interest for microbiologists over the past four decades. First described by Nelson et al.,1 this phenomenon often referred as either cell-cell communication, Quorum Sensing and/or AutoInduction involves the synthesis of small signal molecules called autoinducers. These signal molecules may be sensed by the bacterial population in the vicinity …
Effets de la fertilisation azotée et du choix des espèces/variétés cultivées sur l’assemblage des communautés. Comment les optimiser pour favoriser l…
2018
National audience; La nécessaire diminution de l’usage des herbicides et des engrais minéraux dans les systèmes de culture pourrait entraîner le développement d’une flore adventice résiduelle et une compétition accrue pour les ressources, notamment azotées, entre cultures et adventices. L’objectif de cette thèse est d’analyser dans quelle mesure optimiser les techniques de fertilisation azotée et le choix des espèces/variétés cultivées pourrait fournir un levier pour piloter les communautés végétales, afin de favoriser la régulation biologique des adventices par compétition pour l’azote, et ainsi réduire l’usage des herbicides. Un premier volet vise à compléter et paramétrer le modèle FLORS…
Cropping systems for driving biological regulation of weeds. A simulation study of seed predation by carabids
2018
International audience; Weed seed predation by carabid beetles (Coleoptera, Carabidae) may contribute to weed control in crop fields but to date, evidence of weed regulation by carabids is scarce. Predation rates are driven by several factors (crop management techniques, habitat quality, pedoclimate, and carabids’ seasonal dynamics). Models are needed to evaluate the impact of weed seed predation on multi-annual weed dynamics, and thus on crop production and weed biodiversity. We developed a predation model which was added to an existing weed dynamics model (FlorSys, Colbach et al., 2014). The model was built from available literature and experimental data. It simulates the effects on daily…
INRA-Dijon reactors for solid state fermentation: Designs and applications
1996
45 ref.; International audience
Regulation of gene expression during endomycorrhizal infection
1997
International audience