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Marie J. J. Huysman
Researcher at Ghent University
Publications - 19
Citations - 2199
Marie J. J. Huysman is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Phaeodactylum tricornutum & Thalassiosira pseudonana. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 19 publications receiving 1915 citations. Previous affiliations of Marie J. J. Huysman include Flanders Institute for Biotechnology & University of Paris.
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The Phaeodactylum genome reveals the evolutionary history of diatom genomes
Chris Bowler,Andrew E. Allen,Andrew E. Allen,Jonathan H. Badger,Jane Grimwood,Kamel Jabbari,Alan Kuo,Uma Maheswari,Cindy Martens,Florian Maumus,Robert Otillar,Edda Rayko,Asaf Salamov,Klaas Vandepoele,Bank Beszteri,Ansgar Gruber,Marc Heijde,Michael Katinka,Thomas Mock,Klaus Valentin,Frédéric Verret,John A. Berges,Colin Brownlee,Jean-Paul Cadoret,Anthony Chiovitti,Chang Jae Choi,Sacha Coesel,Alessandra De Martino,J. Chris Detter,Colleen A. Durkin,Angela Falciatore,Jérome Fournet,Miyoshi Haruta,Marie J. J. Huysman,Bethany D. Jenkins,Katerina Jiroutova,Richard E. Jorgensen,Yolaine Joubert,Aaron Kaplan,Nils Kröger,Peter G. Kroth,Erica Lindquist,Markus Lommer,Véronique Martin-Jézéquel,Pascal J. Lopez,Susan Lucas,Manuela Mangogna,Karen M. McGinnis,Linda K. Medlin,Anton Montsant,Anton Montsant,Marie-Pierre Oudot-Le Secq,Carolyn A. Napoli,Miroslav Oborník,Micaela S. Parker,Jean-Louis Petit,Betina M. Porcel,Nicole Poulsen,Matthew Robison,Leszek Rychlewski,Tatiana A. Rynearson,Jeremy Schmutz,Jeremy Schmutz,Harris Shapiro,Magali Siaut,Michele S. Stanley,Michael R. Sussman,Alison Taylor,Assaf Vardi,Peter von Dassow,Wim Vyverman,Anusuya Willis,Lucyan S. Wyrwicz,Daniel S. Rokhsar,Jean Weissenbach,E. Virginia Armbrust,Beverley R. Green,Yves Van de Peer,Igor V. Grigoriev +78 more
TL;DR: Analysis of molecular divergence compared with yeasts and metazoans reveals rapid rates of gene diversification in diatoms, and documents the presence of hundreds of genes from bacteria, likely to provide novel possibilities for metabolite management and for perception of environmental signals.
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AUREOCHROME1a-Mediated Induction of the Diatom-Specific Cyclin dsCYC2 Controls the Onset of Cell Division in Diatoms (Phaeodactylum tricornutum)
Marie J. J. Huysman,Antonio Emidio Fortunato,Michiel Matthijs,Benjamin Schellenberger Costa,Rudy Vanderhaeghen,Hilde Van den Daele,Matthias Sachse,Dirk Inzé,Chris Bowler,Peter G. Kroth,Christian Wilhelm,Angela Falciatore,Wim Vyverman,Lieven De Veylder +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that diatom-specific cyclin 2 (dsCYC2) in Phaeodactylum tricornutum displays a transcriptional peak within 15 min after light exposure, long before the onset of cell division.
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Diatom Phytochromes Reveal the Existence of Far-Red-Light-Based Sensing in the Ocean
Antonio Emidio Fortunato,Marianne Jaubert,Gen Enomoto,Jean-Pierre Bouly,Raffaella Raniello,Michael Thaler,Shruti Malviya,Juliana S Bernardes,Fabrice Rappaport,Bernard Gentili,Marie J. J. Huysman,Alessandra Carbone,Chris Bowler,Maurizio Ribera d'Alcalà,Masahiko Ikeuchi,Angela Falciatore +15 more
TL;DR: It is shown that two marine diatom species, Phaeodactylum tricornutum and Thalassiosira pseudonana, possess a bona fide red/far-red light sensing phytochrome (DPH) that uses biliverdin as a chromophore and displays accentuated red-shifted absorbance peaks compared with other characterized plant and algal phy tochromes.
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Genome-wide analysis of the diatom cell cycle unveils a novel type of cyclins involved in environmental signaling
Marie J. J. Huysman,Marie J. J. Huysman,Cindy Martens,Cindy Martens,Klaas Vandepoele,Klaas Vandepoele,Jeroen Gillard,Edda Rayko,Marc Heijde,Chris Bowler,Dirk Inzé,Dirk Inzé,Yves Van de Peer,Yves Van de Peer,Lieven De Veylder,Lieven De Veylder,Wim Vyverman +16 more
TL;DR: The recent genome sequencing of Thalassiosira pseudonana and Phaeodactylum tricornutum allows us to explore the molecular conservation of cell cycle regulation in diatoms as discussed by the authors.
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Physiological and Transcriptomic Evidence for a Close Coupling between Chloroplast Ontogeny and Cell Cycle Progression in the Pennate Diatom Seminavis robusta
Jeroen Gillard,Valerie Devos,Marie J. J. Huysman,Lieven De Veylder,Sofie D'hondt,Cindy Martens,Pieter Vanormelingen,Katrijn Vannerum,Koen Sabbe,Victor A. Chepurnov,Dirk Inzé,Marnik Vuylsteke,Wim Vyverman +12 more
TL;DR: It is found that chloroplasts divide and relocate during the S/G2 phase, after which a girdle band is deposited to accommodate cell growth, which confirms that chloroplast biogenesis in S. robusta is tightly regulated.