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Jean-Pierre Renou

Researcher at University of Angers

Publications -  210
Citations -  13175

Jean-Pierre Renou is an academic researcher from University of Angers. The author has contributed to research in topics: Arabidopsis & Arabidopsis thaliana. The author has an hindex of 58, co-authored 206 publications receiving 11894 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Pierre Renou include University of Évry Val d'Essonne & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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Genome-Wide Analysis of Arabidopsis Pentatricopeptide Repeat Proteins Reveals Their Essential Role in Organelle Biogenesis

TL;DR: A detailed bioinformatic analysis of 441 members of the Arabidopsis PPR family plus genomic and genetic data on the expression, localization, and general function of many family members confirm, but massively extend, the very sparse observations previously obtained from detailed characterization of individual mutants in other organisms.
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A Receptor-like Kinase Mediates the Response of Arabidopsis Cells to the Inhibition of Cellulose Synthesis

TL;DR: The results show that THE1 mediates the response of growing plant cells to the perturbation of cellulose synthesis and may act as a cell-wall-integrity sensor.
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Plant DELLAs Restrain Growth and Promote Survival of Adversity by Reducing the Levels of Reactive Oxygen Species

TL;DR: It is shown that Arabidopsis DELLAs cause ROS levels to remain low after either biotic or abiotic stress, thus delaying cell death and promoting tolerance, and that root-hair growth is regulated via a ROS-dependent mechanism.
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The nodule inception‐like protein 7 modulates nitrate sensing and metabolism in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: It is reported that Arabidopsis thaliana NIN-like protein 7 (NLP7) knockout mutants constitutively show several features of nitrogen-starved plants, and that they are tolerant to drought stress.
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Nitric Oxide Contributes to Cadmium Toxicity in Arabidopsis by Promoting Cadmium Accumulation in Roots and by Up-Regulating Genes Related to Iron Uptake

TL;DR: The synthesis and the role of NO are investigated and it is demonstrated that Cd2+ induces NO synthesis in roots and leaves of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seedlings and that NO is responsible for C d2+-induced inhibition of root Ca2+ accumulation.