Publications by authors named "Audrey Loubert-Hudon"

Though it is an essential process, transcription can be a source of genomic instability. For instance, it may generate RNA:DNA hybrids as the nascent transcript hybridizes with the complementary DNA template. These hybrids, called R-loops, act as a major cause of replication fork stalling and DNA breaks.

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Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling networks represent important means of signal transduction in plants and other eukaryotes, controlling intracellular signaling by linking perception of environmental or developmental cues to downstream targets. In the MEKK subfamily, the MKKK19, 20, and 21 form a highly supported clade with the Solanaceous Fertilization-Related Kinases. In , little is known about this group, except for MKKK20, which is involved in osmotic stress.

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There are increasing concerns about trace metal levels such as copper (Cu) in industrial sites and the broader environment. Different studies have highlighted the role of mycorrhizal associations in plant tolerance to trace metals, modulating some of the plant metabolic and physiological responses. In this study, we investigated the role of the symbiotic association betweenRhizophagus irregularisandSalix purpureaL.

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Article Synopsis
  • Small peptides help plants grow and develop by sending signals between cells, especially important during reproduction and when making seeds.
  • Scientists found that a specific peptide called ScRALF3 is crucial for the growth of female plant parts that make seeds.
  • When they reduced ScRALF3, the plants produced smaller fruits with fewer seeds because the seeds didn't develop properly.
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Cell-cell communication pervades every aspect of the life of a plant. It is particularly crucial for the development of the gametes and their subtle interaction leading to double fertilization. The ovule is composed of a funiculus, one or two integuments, and a gametophyte surrounded by nucellus tissue.

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