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Ortman J, Sinn S, Gibbons W, Brown M, Derouchey J, St-Pierre B, et al.
Animal . 2020 Feb; 14(6):1156-1166. PMID: 32026796
To further understand the contribution of feedstuff ingredients to gut health in swine, gut histology and intestinal bacterial profiles associated with the use of two high-quality protein sources, microbially enhanced...
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Foureau E, Carqueijeiro I, Duge de Bernonville T, Melin C, Lafontaine F, Besseau S, et al.
Methods Enzymol . 2016 Aug; 576:167-206. PMID: 27480687
Natural compounds extracted from microorganisms or plants constitute an inexhaustible source of valuable molecules whose supply can be potentially challenged by limitations in biological sourcing. The recent progress in synthetic...
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St-Pierre B, Wright A
Animal . 2012 Jun; 7 Suppl 1:49-56. PMID: 22717175
The digestion of plant biomass by symbiotic microbial communities in the gut of herbivore hosts also results in the production of methane, a greenhouse gas that is released into the...
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Laflamme P, St-Pierre B, De Luca V
Plant Physiol . 2001 Jan; 125(1):189-98. PMID: 11154328
The terminal steps in the biosynthesis of the monoterpenoid indole alkaloids vindoline and minovincinine are catalyzed by separate acetyl coenzyme A-dependent O-acetyltransferases in Madagascar periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus G. Don). Two...
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Irmler S, Schroder G, St-Pierre B, Crouch N, Hotze M, Schmidt J, et al.
Plant J . 2001 Jan; 24(6):797-804. PMID: 11135113
The molecular characterization of CYP72A1 from Catharanthus roseus (Madagascar periwinkle) was described nearly a decade ago, but the enzyme function remained unknown. We now show by in situ hybridization and...
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St-Pierre B, De Luca V
Phytochemistry . 2000 Dec; 55(6):531-6. PMID: 11130662
Upon illumination, the cotyledons of Catharanthus roseus seedlings readily synthesise vindoline from late biosynthetic intermediates, which accumulate in etiolated seedlings. The cellular localisation of tryptophan decarboxylase (TDC) and desacetoxyvindoline 4-hydroxylase...
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St-Pierre B, Laflamme P, Alarco A, De Luca V
Plant J . 1998 Jul; 14(6):703-13. PMID: 9681034
The gene encoding acetyl CoA:deacetylvindoline 4-O-acetyltransferase (DAT) (EC 2.3.1.107) which catalyzes the last step in vindoline biosynthesis was isolated and characterized. The genomic clone encoded a 50 kDa polypeptide containing...
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Egan S, St-Pierre B, Leow C
Curr Top Microbiol Immunol . 1997 Dec; 228:273-324. PMID: 9401210
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St-Pierre B, Bertrand C, Camirand A, Cappadocia M, Brisson N
Plant Mol Biol . 1996 Mar; 30(6):1087-98. PMID: 8704121
Analysis of the levels of starch phosphorylase mRNA and its product in the various organs of the potato plant indicates that the gene is differentially regulated, leading to a high...
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St-Pierre B, De Luca V
Plant Physiol . 1995 Sep; 109(1):131-139. PMID: 12228585
Hydroxylation at the C-16 position of the indole alkaloid tabersonine has been suggested as the first step toward vindoline biosynthesis in Catharanthus roseus. Tabersonine 16-hydroxylase (16-OH) activity was detected in...