Publications by authors named "Jasmine Therrien"

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  • The process of forming legume root nodules starts with root cell stimulation by nodulation factors, leading to the initial development of nodule primordia.
  • Research reveals that the transcription factor NF-YA1 is crucial for this progression, affecting three members of the STY gene family, which play a key role in nodule development.
  • The study shows that STY genes regulate auxin signaling crucial for nodule emergence in Lotus japonicus, indicating a similar regulatory mechanism may be present in Medicago truncatula, highlighting the importance of NF-YA1 in auxin signaling during early nodule development.
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The selective regulation of bacteria in complex microbial populations is key to controlling pathogenic bacteria. CRISPR nucleases can be programmed to kill bacteria, but require an efficient and broad-host range delivery system to be effective. Here, using an Escherichia coli and Salmonella enterica co-culture system, we show that plasmids based on the IncP RK2 conjugative system can be used as delivery vectors for a TevSpCas9 dual nuclease.

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Yeasts belonging to the genus are particularly interesting for the unusual formation of only two needle-shaped ascospores during their mating cycle. Presently, the meiotic process that can lead to only two spores from a diploid zygote is poorly understood. The expression of fluorescent nuclear proteins should allow the meiotic process to be visualized in vivo; however, no large-spored species of has ever been transformed.

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With the completion of the genome sequence, and development of an efficient conjugation-based transformation system allowing the introduction of stable episomes, Phaeodactylum tricornutum has become an ideal platform for the study of diatom biology and synthetic biology applications. The development of plasmid-based genetic tools is the next step to improve manipulation of this species. Here, we report the identification of endogenous P.

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