7 results match your criteria: "Centre de Recherche La Dargoire[Affiliation]"

The search for safe and efficient new antifungal compounds for agriculture has led to more efforts in finding new modes of action. This involves the discovery of new molecular targets, including coding and non-coding RNA. Rarely found in plants and animals but present in fungi, group I introns are of interest as their complex tertiary structure may allow selective targeting using small molecules.

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Extracellular Vesicles of the Plant Pathogen .

J Fungi (Basel)

April 2023

Univ. Lyon, UCBL, INSA Lyon, CNRS, MAP, UMR5240, 69622 Villeurbanne, France.

Fungal secretomes are known to contain a multitude of components involved in nutrition, cell growth or biotic interactions. Recently, extra-cellular vesicles have been identified in a few fungal species. Here, we used a multidisciplinary approach to identify and characterize extracellular vesicles produced by the plant necrotroph .

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Evidencing New Roles for the Glycosyl-Transferase Cps1 in the Phytopathogenic Fungus .

J Fungi (Basel)

August 2022

Microbiologie, Adaptation et Pathogénie, UMR5240, Univ Lyon, Université Lyon 1, Bayer SAS, 69622 Villeurbanne, France.

The fungal cell wall occupies a central place in the interaction between fungi and their environment. This study focuses on the role of the putative polysaccharide synthase Cps1 in the physiology, development and virulence of the grey mold-causing agent . Deletion of the gene does not affect the germination of the conidia (asexual spores) or the early mycelial development, but it perturbs hyphal expansion after 24 h, revealing a two-phase hyphal development that has not been reported so far.

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Several approaches were developed for the preparation of phosphorus-substituted 5- and 6-membered benzophostams. Carbodiimide-promoted cyclization of zwitterionic aminophosphinates derived from a nitrobenzene precursor accomplished the cyclization in good yields. Alternatively, a novel copper-catalyzed cross-coupling between a phosphonamide and a bromobenzene precursor produced the heterocycles in moderate to good yields.

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Fungi are the most prevalent plant pathogens, causing annually important damages. To infect and colonize their hosts, they secrete effectors including hydrolytic enzymes able to kill and macerate plant tissues. These secreted proteins are transported from the Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi apparatus to the extracellular space through intracellular vesicles.

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A Similar Secretome Disturbance as a Hallmark of Non-pathogenic ATMT-Mutants?

Front Microbiol

December 2019

Microbiologie, Adaptation et Pathogénie, UMR 5240, Univ Lyon, Université Lyon 1, Bayer SAS, Lyon, France.

The gray mold fungus is a necrotrophic pathogen able to infect hundreds of host plants, including high-value crops such as grapevine, strawberry and tomato. In order to decipher its infectious strategy, a library of 2,144 mutants was generated by random insertional mutagenesis using mediated transformation (ATMT). Twelve mutants exhibiting total loss of virulence toward different host plants were chosen for detailed analyses.

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The cysteine-rich PLAC8 domain of unknown function occurs in proteins found in most Eukaryotes. PLAC8-proteins play important yet diverse roles in different organisms, such as control of cell proliferation in animals and plants or heavy metal resistance in plants and fungi. Mammalian Onzin can be either pro-proliferative or pro-apoptotic, depending on the cell type, whereas fungal FCR1 confers cadmium tolerance.

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