Publications by authors named "E Bonnin"

Alternative splicing enhances protein diversity in different ways, including through exonization of transposable elements (TEs). Recent transcriptomic analyses identified thousands of unannotated spliced transcripts with exonizing TEs, but their contribution to the proteome and biological relevance remains unclear. Here, we use transcriptome assembly, ribosome profiling, and proteomics to describe a population of 1,227 unannotated TE exonizing isoforms generated by mRNA splicing and recurrent in human populations.

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  • The global population has reached 8 billion, highlighting the need to optimize agricultural resources by balancing human food and animal feed.
  • Soybean meals are crucial in the circular economy for animal feed, and their digestion can be enhanced using specific enzymes, particularly fungal carbohydrate-active enzymes (CAZymes).
  • The study identifies key fungal enzymes that improve the digestibility of soybean meals by breaking down pectins, emphasizing their role in nutrient release and addressing the challenges of non-starch polysaccharides in animal feed.
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Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are plastic cells playing a pivotal role in the maintenance of immune homeostasis. Tregs actively adapt to the microenvironment where they reside; as a consequence, their molecular and functional profiles differ among tissues and pathologies. In tumors, the features acquired by Tregs remains poorly characterized.

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Mamey ( L.) is a tropical fleshy fruit native from the West Indies and northern South America. It is very appreciated for its flavor and color but has been little described.

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