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Philippe Joudrier
Researcher at Institut national de la recherche agronomique
Publications - 42
Citations - 2659
Philippe Joudrier is an academic researcher from Institut national de la recherche agronomique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Complementary DNA & Gene. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 42 publications receiving 2594 citations.
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Genetic mapping of 66 new microsatellite (SSR) loci in bread wheat.
Pushpendra Kumar Gupta,Harindra Singh Balyan,Keith J. Edwards,P. Isaac,Viktor Korzun,Marion S. Röder,Marie-Françoise Gautier,Philippe Joudrier,A. R. Schlatter,Jorge Dubcovsky,R. C. De La Pena,M. Khairallah,G. Penner,Matthew J. Hayden,Peter Sharp,Beat Keller,R. C. C. Wang,J. P. Hardouin,Peter Liam Jack,Philippe Leroy +19 more
TL;DR: Among a much larger number of microsatellite primer pairs developed as a part of the WMC, 58 out of 176 primer pairs tested were found to be polymorphic between the parents of the ITMI mapping population W7984 × Opata 85.
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Molecular Basis of Evolutionary Events That Shaped the Hardness Locus in Diploid and Polyploid Wheat Species (Triticum and Aegilops)
Nathalie Chantret,Jérôme Salse,François Sabot,Sadequr Rahman,Arnaud Bellec,Bastien Laubin,Ivan Dubois,Carole Dossat,Pierre Sourdille,Philippe Joudrier,Marie Francoise Gautier,Laurence Cattolico,Michel Beckert,Sébastien Aubourg,Jean Weissenbach,Michel Caboche,Michel Bernard,Philippe Leroy,Boulos Chalhoub +18 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that illegitimate DNA recombination, leading to various genomic rearrangements, constitutes one of the major evolutionary mechanisms in wheat species.
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Triticum aestivum puroindolines, two basic cystine-rich seed proteins: cDNA sequence analysis and developmental gene expression.
TL;DR: The identity of puroindolines to wheat starch-granule associated proteins is discussed as well as the potential role of pocindoline in the plant defence mechanism.
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Linkage between RFLP markers and genes affecting kernel hardness in wheat
Pierre Sourdille,M.R. Perretant,Gilles Charmet,Philippe Leroy,Marie-Françoise Gautier,Philippe Joudrier,James C. Nelson,Mark E. Sorrells,Michel Bernard +8 more
TL;DR: A molecular-marker linkage map of wheat provides a powerful tool for identifying genomic regions influencing breadmaking quality and there was no evidence that puroindoline-a is the product of Ha (soft), the major gene involved in kernel hardness.
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Complete amino acid sequence of puroindoline, a new basic and cystine-rich protein with a unique tryptophan-rich domain, isolated from wheat endosperm by Triton X-114 phase partitioning
Jean-Erik Blochet,Catherine Chevalier,Eric Forest,Eva Pebay-Peyroula,Marie-Françoise Gautier,Philippe Joudrier,Michel Pézolet,Didier Marion +7 more
TL;DR: The similar phase partitioning behavior in Triton X‐114 of this basic eystine‐rich protein and of purothionins suggests that puroindoline may also be a membranotoxin that might play a role in the defense mechanism of plants against microbial pathogens.