Daniel Rivard
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Benchabane M, Rivard D, Girard C, Michaud D
Methods Mol Biol
. 2009 Feb;
483:265-73.
PMID: 19183904
We describe a general approach for the use of recombinant protease inhibitors as stabilizing agents for clinically useful proteins extracted from transgenic plant tissues. A procedure is first described to...
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Badri M, Rivard D, Coenen K, Michaud D
Proteomics
. 2009 Jan;
9(3):746-56.
PMID: 19137543
We assessed the impact of subcellular targeting on the heterologous expression of a clinically useful protease inhibitor, bovine aprotinin, in leaves of potato, Solanum tuberosum. Transgenic potato lines targeting aprotinin...
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Badri M, Rivard D, Coenen K, Vaillancourt L, Goulet C, Michaud D
Proteomics
. 2008 Dec;
9(2):233-41.
PMID: 19086095
We describe a SELDI-TOF MS procedure for the rapid detection and quantitation of low-molecular-weight recombinant proteins expressed in plants. Transgenic lines of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) expressing the clinically useful...
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Benchabane M, Goulet C, Rivard D, Faye L, Gomord V, Michaud D
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2008 May;
6(7):633-48.
PMID: 18452504
Numerous reports have been published over the last decade assessing the potential of plants as useful hosts for the heterologous expression of clinically useful proteins. Significant progress has been made,...
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Rivard D, Girard C, Anguenot R, Vezina L, Trepanier S, Michaud D
Plant Physiol Biochem
. 2007 May;
45(6-7):508-14.
PMID: 17507234
Several roles have been attributed to cystatins in plants, ranging from the regulation of host [endogenous] cysteine proteases to the inhibition of herbivorous pest [exogenous] proteases. We report here the...
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Girard C, Rivard D, Kiggundu A, Kunert K, Gleddie S, Cloutier C, et al.
New Phytol
. 2007 Feb;
173(4):841-851.
PMID: 17286832
We assessed the ability of the fungal elicitor arachidonic acid to induce cystatin genes in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum), using a cDNA expression library from arachidonate-treated leaves. The cDNAs of two...
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Rivard D, Anguenot R, Brunelle F, Le V, Vezina L, Trepanier S, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2006 Dec;
4(3):359-68.
PMID: 17147641
Proteolytic degradation represents a significant barrier to the efficient production of several recombinant proteins in plants, both in vivo during their expression and in vitro during their recovery from source...
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Kiggundu A, Goulet M, Goulet C, Dubuc J, Rivard D, Benchabane M, et al.
Plant J
. 2006 Sep;
48(3):403-13.
PMID: 16965553
Cysteine proteinase inhibitors of the cystatin superfamily have several important functions in plants, including the inhibition of exogenous cysteine proteinases during herbivory or infection. Here we used a maximum-likelihood approach...
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Rivard D, Cloutier C, Michaud D
Arch Insect Biochem Physiol
. 2004 Feb;
55(3):114-23.
PMID: 14981656
Herbivorous insects fed plants expressing proteinase inhibitors (PIs) compensate for the loss of digestive proteolytic functions by producing novel proteinases. We assessed here whether such compensatory responses represent a general,...