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    PopZ identifies the new pole, and PodJ identifies the old pole during polar growth in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Grangeon, Romain, Zupan, John R, Anderson-Furgeson, James, Zambryski, Patricia C

    “…Agrobacterium tumefaciens elongates by addition of peptidoglycan (PG) only at the pole created by cell division, the growth pole, whereas the opposite pole,…”
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    Impact on the Endoplasmic Reticulum and Golgi Apparatus of Turnip Mosaic Virus Infection by Grangeon, Romain, Agbeci, Maxime, Chen, Jun, Grondin, Gilles, Zheng, Huanquan, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-09-2012)
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    Contribution of host intracellular transport machineries to intercellular movement of turnip mosaic virus by Agbeci, Maxime, Grangeon, Romain, Nelson, Richard S, Zheng, Huanquan, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2013)
    “…The contribution of different host cell transport systems in the intercellular movement of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) was investigated. To discriminate between…”
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    Turnip Mosaic Virus RNA Replication Complex Vesicles Are Mobile, Align with Microfilaments, and Are Each Derived from a Single Viral Genome by COTTON, Sophie, GRANGEON, Romain, THIVIERGE, Karine, MATHIEU, Isabelle, IDE, Christine, TAIYUN WEI, AIMING WANG, LALIBERTE, Jean-François

    Published in Journal of Virology (01-10-2009)
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    A model for the biogenesis of Turnip mosaic virus replication factories by Grangeon, Romain, Cotton, Sophie, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in Communicative & integrative biology (01-07-2010)
    “…Nicotiana benthamiana plants were agroinfiltrated with an infectious clone of the Turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) that was engineered to tag replication vesicles…”
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    Loss of PopZAt activity in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Deletion or Depletion Leads to Multiple Growth Poles, Minicells, and Growth Defects by Grangeon, Romain, Zupan, John, Jeon, Yeonji, Zambryski, Patricia C.

    Published in mBio (14-11-2017)
    “…Agrobacterium tumefaciens grows by addition of peptidoglycan (PG) at one pole of the bacterium. During the cell cycle, the cell needs to maintain two different…”
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    Loss of PopZ At activity in Agrobacterium tumefaciens by Deletion or Depletion Leads to Multiple Growth Poles, Minicells, and Growth Defects by Grangeon, Romain, Zupan, John, Jeon, Yeonji, Zambryski, Patricia C

    Published in mBio (14-11-2017)
    “…grows by addition of peptidoglycan (PG) at one pole of the bacterium. During the cell cycle, the cell needs to maintain two different developmental programs,…”
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    Loss of PodJ in Agrobacterium tumefaciens Leads to Ectopic Polar Growth, Branching, and Reduced Cell Division by Anderson-Furgeson, James C, Zupan, John R, Grangeon, Romain, Zambryski, Patricia C

    Published in Journal of bacteriology (01-07-2016)
    “…Agrobacterium tumefaciens is a rod-shaped Gram-negative bacterium that elongates by unipolar addition of new cell envelope material. Approaching cell division,…”
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    PopZ identifies the new pole, and PodJ identifies the old pole during polar growth inAgrobacterium tumefaciens by Grangeon, Romain, Zupan, John R., Anderson-Furgeson, James, Zambryski, Patricia C.

    “…Agrobacterium tumefacienselongates by addition of peptidoglycan (PG) only at the pole created by cell division, the growth pole, whereas the opposite pole, the…”
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    6K2-induced vesicles can move cell to cell during turnip mosaic virus infection by Grangeon, Romain, Jiang, Jun, Wan, Juan, Agbeci, Maxime, Zheng, Huanquan, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in Frontiers in microbiology (2013)
    “…To successfully infect plants, viruses replicate in an initially infected cell and then move to neighboring cells through plasmodesmata (PDs). However, the…”
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    Host endomembrane recruitment for plant RNA virus replication by Grangeon, Romain, Jiang, Jun, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in Current opinion in virology (01-12-2012)
    “…► Some plant virus infections lead to the formation of large perinuclear globular structures. ► These structures contain viral replication complexes and an…”
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    Loss of PopZ italic toggle="yes">At /italic> activity in italic toggle="yes">Agrobacterium tumefaciens /italic> by Deletion or Depletion Leads to Multiple Growth Poles, Minicells, and Growth Defects by Romain Grangeon, John Zupan, Yeonji Jeon, Patricia C. Zambryski

    Published in mBio (01-12-2017)
    “…ABSTRACT Agrobacterium tumefaciens grows by addition of peptidoglycan (PG) at one pole of the bacterium. During the cell cycle, the cell needs to maintain two…”
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    Remodelage cellulaire par les Phytovirus by Grangeon, Romain, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in Virologie (Montrouge, France) (01-10-2013)
    “…The plant cell is reprogrammed and undergoes drastic morphological alterations during infection by viruses. Infection leads to the formation of viral…”
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    Contribution of Host Intracellular Transport Machineries to Intercellular Movement of Turnip Mosaic Virus: e1003683 by Agbeci, Maxime, Grangeon, Romain, Nelson, Richard S, Zheng, Huanquan, Laliberté, Jean-François

    Published in PLoS pathogens (01-10-2013)
    “…The contribution of different host cell transport systems in the intercellular movement of turnip mosaic virus (TuMV) was investigated. To discriminate between…”
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    Étude sur la biogenèse et le mouvement des usines virales induites par le virus de la mosaique du navet by Grangeon, Romain

    Published 01-01-2013
    “…La capacité infectieuse d’un virus réside dans les interactions qu’il doit réaliser avec des protéines hôtes cibles. Sans ces interactions, il ne peut…”
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