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    ZHOUPI and KERBEROS Mediate Embryo/Endosperm Separation by Promoting the Formation of an Extracuticular Sheath at the Embryo Surface by Moussu, Steven, Doll, Nicolas M., Chamot, Sophy, Brocard, Lysiane, Creff, Audrey, Fourquin, Chloé, Widiez, Thomas, Nimchuk, Zachary L., Ingram, Gwyneth

    Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2017)
    “…Arabidopsis thaliana seed development requires the concomitant development of two zygotic compartments, the embryo and the endosperm. Following fertilization,…”
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    Divergence of the Floral A-Function between an Asterid and a Rosid Species by Morel, Patrice, Heijmans, Klaas, Rozier, Frédérique, Zethof, Jan, Chamot, Sophy, Bento, Suzanne Rodrigues, Vialette-Guiraud, Aurélie, Chambrier, Pierre, Trehin, Christophe, Vandenbussche, Michiel

    Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2017)
    “…The ABC model is widely used as a genetic framework for understanding floral development and evolution. In this model, the A-function is required for the…”
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    Interplay between Rab5 and PtdIns(4,5)P₂ controls early endocytosis in the Drosophila germline by Compagnon, Julien, Gervais, Louis, Roman, Mabel San, Chamot-Bœuf, Sophy, Guichet, Antoine

    Published in Journal of cell science (2009)
    “…Phosphoinositides have emerged as key regulators of membrane traffic through their control of the localization and activity of several effector proteins. Both…”
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    Interplay between Rab5 and PtdIns(4,5) P 2 controls early endocytosis in the Drosophila germline by Compagnon, Julien, Gervais, Louis, Roman, Mabel San, Chamot-Bœuf, Sophy, Guichet, Antoine

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-01-2009)
    “…Phosphoinositides have emerged as key regulators of membrane traffic through their control of the localization and activity of several effector proteins. Both…”
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    Divergent Functional Diversification Patterns in the SEP/AGL6/AP1 MADS-Box Transcription Factor Superclade by Morel, Patrice, Chambrier, Pierre, Boltz, Véronique, Chamot, Sophy, Rozier, Frédérique, Rodrigues Bento, Suzanne, Trehin, Christophe, Monniaux, Marie, Zethof, Jan, Vandenbussche, Michiel

    Published in The Plant cell (01-12-2019)
    “…Members of ( ) and ( )/ ( ) MADS-box transcription factor subfamilies play key roles in floral organ identity determination and floral meristem determinacy in…”
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    Mechanical stress mediated by both endosperm softening and embryo growth underlies endosperm elimination in Arabidopsis seeds by Fourquin, Chloé, Beauzamy, Léna, Chamot, Sophy, Creff, Audrey, Goodrich, Justin, Boudaoud, Arezki, Ingram, Gwyneth

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (15-09-2016)
    “…Seed development in angiosperms demands the tightly coordinated development of three genetically distinct structures. The embryo is surrounded by the…”
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    The Endosperm-Derived Embryo Sheath Is an Anti-adhesive Structure that Facilitates Cotyledon Emergence during Germination in Arabidopsis by Doll, Nicolas M., Bovio, Simone, Gaiti, Angelo, Marsollier, Anne-Charlotte, Chamot, Sophy, Moussu, Steven, Widiez, Thomas, Ingram, Gwyneth

    Published in Current biology (09-03-2020)
    “…Germination sensu stricto in Arabidopsis involves seed-coat and endosperm rupture by the emerging seedling root. Subsequently, the cotyledons emerge rapidly…”
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    Divergent Functional Diversification Patterns in the SEP/AGL6/AP1 MADS-Box Transcription Factor Superclade by Morel, Patrice, Chambrier, Pierre, Boltz, Véronique, Chamot, Sophy, Rozier, Frédérique, Rodrigues Bento, Suzanne, Trehin, Christophe, Monniaux, Marie, Zethof, Jan, Vandenbussche, Michiel

    Published in The Plant cell (10-12-2019)
    “…Members of SEPALLATA (SEP) and APETALA1 (AP1)/SQUAMOSA (SQUA) MADS-box transcription factor subfamilies play key roles in floral organ identity determination…”
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