Genomic and archaeological evidence suggest a dual origin of domestic dogs
…, S Bréhard, M Mashkour, A Bălăşescu, B Gillet… - Science, 2016 - science.org
The geographic and temporal origins of dogs remain controversial. We generated genetic
sequences from 59 ancient dogs and a complete (28x) genome of a late Neolithic dog (dated …
sequences from 59 ancient dogs and a complete (28x) genome of a late Neolithic dog (dated …
Nomadic lifestyle of Lactobacillus plantarum revealed by comparative genomics of 54 strains isolated from different habitats
…, M Wels, P Joncour, S Hughes, B Gillet… - Environmental …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The ability of bacteria to adapt to diverse environmental conditions is well‐known. The process
of bacterial adaptation to a niche has been linked to large changes in the genome content…
of bacterial adaptation to a niche has been linked to large changes in the genome content…
Phylogenetic analysis of polyketide synthase I domains from soil metagenomic libraries allows selection of promising clones
A Ginolhac, C Jarrin, B Gillet, P Robe… - Applied and …, 2004 - Am Soc Microbiol
The metagenomic approach provides direct access to diverse unexplored genomes, especially
from uncultivated bacteria in a given environment. This diversity can conceal many new …
from uncultivated bacteria in a given environment. This diversity can conceal many new …
Over‐expression of a pepper plastid lipid‐associated protein in tobacco leads to changes in plastid ultrastructure and plant development upon stress
P Rey, B Gillet, S Römer, F Eymery… - The Plant …, 2000 - Wiley Online Library
Proteins homologous to fibrillin, a pepper plastid lipid‐associated protein involved in
carotenoid storage in fruit chromoplasts, have been recently identified in leaf chloroplasts from …
carotenoid storage in fruit chromoplasts, have been recently identified in leaf chloroplasts from …
[PDF][PDF] Bacterial adaptation to the host's diet is a key evolutionary force shaping Drosophila-Lactobacillus symbiosis
…, R Leenay, H Gervais, M Shah, S Hughes, B Gillet… - Cell host & …, 2018 - cell.com
Animal-microbe facultative symbioses play a fundamental role in ecosystem and organismal
health. Yet, due to the flexible nature of their association, the selection pressures that act on …
health. Yet, due to the flexible nature of their association, the selection pressures that act on …
D-Alanylation of teichoic acids contributes to Lactobacillus plantarum-mediated Drosophila growth during chronic undernutrition
…, H Gervais, P Courtin, P Joncour, B Gillet… - Nature …, 2017 - nature.com
The microbial environment influences animal physiology. However, the underlying molecular
mechanisms of such functional interactions are largely undefined. Previously, we showed …
mechanisms of such functional interactions are largely undefined. Previously, we showed …
Spatial and morphological reorganization of endosymbiosis during metamorphosis accommodates adult metabolic requirements in a weevil
…, M Galvao Ferrarini, A Vallier, B Gillet… - Proceedings of the …, 2020 - National Acad Sciences
Bacterial intracellular symbiosis (endosymbiosis) is widespread in nature and impacts many
biological processes. In holometabolous symbiotic insects, metamorphosis entails a …
biological processes. In holometabolous symbiotic insects, metamorphosis entails a …
A genome‐wide screen identifies IRF2 as a key regulator of caspase‐4 in human cells
…, JB Claude, CF Bourgeois, S Hughes, B Gillet… - EMBO …, 2019 - embopress.org
Caspase‐4, the cytosolic LPS sensor, and gasdermin D, its downstream effector, constitute
the non‐canonical inflammasome, which drives inflammatory responses during Gram‐…
the non‐canonical inflammasome, which drives inflammatory responses during Gram‐…
Fish larval recruitment to reefs is a thyroid hormone-mediated metamorphosis sensitive to the pesticide chlorpyrifos
10.7554/eLife.27595.001 Larval recruitment, the transition of pelagic larvae into reef-associated
juveniles, is a critical step for the resilience of marine fish populations but its molecular …
juveniles, is a critical step for the resilience of marine fish populations but its molecular …
Molecular characterization of CDSP 34, a chloroplastic protein induced by water deficit in Solanum tuberosum L. plants, and regulation of CDSP 34 expression by …
B Gillet, A Beyly, G Peltier, P Rey - The Plant Journal, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
We previously described the accumulation of a 34 kDa thylakoid protein, named CDSP 34
for chloroplastic drought‐induced stress protein, in Solanum tuberosum plants subjected to …
for chloroplastic drought‐induced stress protein, in Solanum tuberosum plants subjected to …