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    Deciphering early events involved in hyperosmotic stress-induced programmed cell death in tobacco BY-2 cells by Monetti, Emanuela, Kadono, Takashi, Tran, Daniel, Azzarello, Elisa, Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine, Biligui, Bernadette, Briand, Joël, Kawano, Tomonori, Mancuso, Stefano, Bouteau, François

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-03-2014)
    “…Hyperosmotic stresses represent one of the major constraints that adversely affect plants growth, development, and productivity. In this study, the focus was…”
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    Post-transcriptional regulation of GORK channels by superoxide anion contributes to increases in outward-rectifying K+ currents by Tran, Daniel, El‐Maarouf‐Bouteau, Hayat, Rossi, Marika, Biligui, Bernadette, Briand, Joël, Kawano, Tomonori, Mancuso, Stefano, Bouteau, François

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2013)
    “…Ion fluxes are ubiquitous processes in the plant and animal kingdoms, controlled by finetuned regulations of ion channel activity. Yet the mechanism that cells…”
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    A role for oxalic acid generation in ozone‐induced signallization in Arabidopis cells by TRAN, DANIEL, KADONO, TAKASHI, MOLAS, MARIA LIA, ERRAKHI, RAFIK, BRIAND, JOËL, BILIGUI, BERNADETTE, KAWANO, TOMONORI, BOUTEAU, FRANÇOIS

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2013)
    “…ABSTRACT Ozone (O3) is an air pollutant with an impact increasingly important in our industrialized world. It affects human health and productivity in various…”
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    Deciphering the dual effect of lipopolysaccharides from plant pathogenic Pectobacterium by Mohamed, Kettani-Halabi, Daniel, Tran, Aurélien, Dauphin, El-Maarouf-Bouteau, Hayat, Rafik, Errakhi, Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine, Biligui, Bernadette, Florence, Val, Mustapha, Ennaji Moulay, François, Bouteau

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-01-2015)
    “…Lipopolysaccharides (LPS) are a component of the outer cell surface of almost all Gram-negative bacteria and play an essential role for bacterial growth and…”
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    The HrpNea harpin from Erwinia amylovora triggers differential responses on the nonhost Arabidopsis thaliana cells and on the host apple cells by REBOUTIER, David, FRANKART, Cécile, BRIAND, Joël, BILIGUI, Bernadette, LAROCHE, Sandrine, RONA, Jean-Pierre, BARNY, Marie-Anne, BOUTEAU, Francois

    “…Erwinia amylovora is a gram-negative necrogenic bacterium causing fire blight of the Maloideae subfamily of Rosaceae such as apple and pear. It provokes…”
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    putative role for fusaric acid in biocontrol of the parasitic angiosperm Orobanche ramosa by Bouizgarne, B, El-Maarouf-Bouteau, H, Madiona, K, Biligui, B, Monestiez, M, Pennarun, A.M, Amiar, Z, Rona, J.P, Ouhdouch, Y, El Hadrami, I

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-2006)
    “…Fusarium spp. are ubiquitous fungi found in soil worldwide as both pathogenic and nonpathogenic strains. The signals leading to disease or the absence of…”
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    Brassinosteroids regulate plasma membrane anion channels in addition to proton pumps during expansion of Arabidopsis thaliana cells by Zhang, Z.(Universite Paris (France)), Ramirez, J, Reboutier, D, Brault, M, Trouverie, J, Pennarun, A.M, Amiar, Z, Biligui, B, Galagovsky, L, Rona, J.P

    Published in Plant and cell physiology (01-09-2005)
    “…Brassinosteroids (BRs) are involved in numerous physiological processes associated with plant development and especially with cell expansion. Here we report…”
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    Post-transcriptional regulation of GORK channels by superoxide anion contributes to increases in outward-rectifying K plus currents by Tran, Daniel, El-Maarouf-Bouteau, Hayat, Rossi, Marika, Biligui, Bernadette, Briand, Joel, Kawano, Tomonori, Mancuso, Stefano, Bouteau, Francois

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2013)
    “…Ion fluxes are ubiquitous processes in the plant and animal kingdoms, controlled by fine-tuned regulations of ion channel activity. Yet the mechanism that…”
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    Comparison of NaCl-induced programmed cell death in the obligate halophyte Cakile maritima and the glycophyte Arabidospis thaliana by Ben Hamed-Laouti, Ibtissem, Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine, De Bont, Linda, Biligui, Bernadette, Gakière, Bertrand, Abdelly, Chedly, Ben Hamed, Karim, Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-06-2016)
    “…•Cakile maritima is a putative crop and model of obligate halophyte.•NaCl-induced PCD is compared between A. thaliana and C. maritima.•NaCl-induced PCD is…”
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    Establishment of a cell suspension culture of the halophyte Cakile maritima by Ben Hamed-Louati, Ibtissem, Biligui, Bernadette, Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine, Abdelly, C, Ben Hamed, K, Bouteau, François

    Published in Advances in horticultural science (2022)
    “…Cakile maritima is a member of the Brassicaceae family also known as sea rocket. It is an annual succulent halophyte frequent in coastal dune vegetation in…”
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    Ozone-induced caspase-like activities are dependent on early ion channel regulations and ROS generation in Arabidopsis thaliana cells by Tran, Daniel, Rossi, Marika, Biligui, Bernadette, Kawano, Tomonori, Mancuso, Stefano, Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-08-2013)
    “…Using A. thaliana cultured cells; we recently reported new insights regarding the effect of acute O₃ exposure. This consist in an oxidative dependent…”
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    A role for oxalic acid generation in ozone-induced signallization inArabidopiscells by Tran, Daniel, Kadono, Takashi, Molas, Maria Lia, Errakhi, Rafik, Briand, Joël, Biligui, Bernadette, Kawano, Tomonori, Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (2012)
    “…Ozone (O3) is an air pollutant with an impact increasingly important in our industrialized world. It affects human health and productivity in various crops. We…”
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    Calcium‐ and ROS‐mediated defence responses in BY2 tobacco cells by nonpathogenic Streptomyces sp by Baz, M, Tran, D, Kettani‐Halabi, M, Samri, S.E, Jamjari, A, Biligui, B, Meimoun, P, El‐Maarouf‐Bouteau, H, Garmier, M, Saindrenan, P, Ennaji, M.M, Barakate, M, Bouteau, F

    Published in Journal of applied microbiology (01-04-2012)
    “…Aims: The early molecular events underlying the elicitation of plant defence reactions by Gram‐positive bacteria are relatively unknown. In plants, calcium and…”
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    Ozone-induced caspase-like activities are dependent on early ion channel regulations and ROS generation inArabidopsis thalianacells by Tran, Daniel, Rossi, Marika, Biligui, Bernadette, Kawano, Tomonori, Mancuso, Stefano, Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (2013)
    “…Using A. thaliana cultured cells; we recently reported new insights regarding the effect of acute O3 exposure.1-3 This consist in an oxidative dependent…”
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    HrpN(ea) Harpin from Erwinia amylovora Triggers Differential Responses on the Nonhost Arabidopsis thaliana Cells and on the Host Apple Cells by Reboutier, D, Frankart, C, Briand, J, Biligui, B, Laroche, S, Rona, J.P, Barny, M.A, Bouteau, F

    “…Erwinia amylovora is a gram-negative necrogenic bacterium causing fire blight of the Maloideae subfamily of Rosaceae such as apple and pear. It provokes…”
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    Antagonistic action of harpin proteins: HrpWea from Erwinia amylovora suppresses HrpNea-induced cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana by Reboutier, David, Frankart, Cécile, Briand, Joël, Biligui, Bernadette, Rona, Jean-Pierre, Haapalainen, Minna, Barny, Marie-Anne, Bouteau, François

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-09-2007)
    “…Harpins are proteins secreted by the type-three secretion system of phytopathogenic bacteria. They are known to induce a hypersensitive response (HR) in…”
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    Comparison of NaCl-induced programmed cell death in the obligate halophyte Cakile maritima and the glycophyte Arabidopsis thaliana by Ben Hamed-Laouti, Ibtissem, Arbelet-Bonnin, Delphine, De Bont, Linda, Biligui, Bernadette, Gakière, Bertrand, Abdelly, Chedly, Ben Hamed, Karim, Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-06-2016)
    “…Salinity represents one of the most important constraints that adversely affect plants growth and productivity. In this study, we aimed at determining possible…”
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    Antagonistic action of harpin proteins: HrpW sub(ea) from Erwinia amylovora suppresses HrpN sub(ea)-induced cell death in Arabidopsis thaliana by Reboutier, David, Frankart, Cecile, Briand, Joel, Biligui, Bernadette, Rona, Jean-Pierre, Haapalainen, Minna, Barny, Marie-Anne, Bouteau, Francois

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-09-2007)
    “…Harpins are proteins secreted by the type-three secretion system of phytopathogenic bacteria. They are known to induce a hypersensitive response (HR) in…”
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    The HrpN ea Harpin from Erwinia amylovora Triggers Differential Responses on the Nonhost Arabidopsis thaliana Cells and on the Host Apple Cells by Reboutier, David, Frankart, Cécile, Briand, Joël, Biligui, Bernadette, Laroche, Sandrine, Rona, Jean-Pierre, Barny, Marie-Anne, Bouteau, François

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-01-2007)
    “…Erwinia amylovora is a gram-negative necrogenic bacterium causing fire blight of the Maloideae subfamily of Rosaceae such as apple and pear. It provokes…”
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    Two different signaling pathways for thaxtomin A-induced cell death in Arabidopsis and tobacco BY2 by Meimoun, Patrice, Tran, D., Baz, M., Errakhi, Rafik, Dauphin, A., Lehner, Arnaud, Briand, J., Biligui, B., Madiona, Karine, Beaulieu, C., Bouteau, François

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-02-2009)
    “…Thaxtomin A (TXT) is a phytotoxin produced by all plant-pathogenic Streptomyces scabies involved in the potato scab disease. Their pathogenicity was previously…”
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