Pierre Sivadon
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Recent Articles
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Sivadon P, Barnier C, Urios L, Grimaud R
Environ Microbiol Rep
. 2019 Jul;
11(6):749-764.
PMID: 31342619
In most ecosystems, a large part of the organic carbon is not solubilized in the water phase. Rather, it occurs as particles made of aggregated hydrophobic and/or polymeric natural or...
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Mounier J, Hakil F, Branchu P, Naitali M, Goulas P, Sivadon P, et al.
mBio
. 2018 Jun;
9(3).
PMID: 29871914
This study describes the functional characterization of two proteins, AupA and AupB, which are required for growth on alkanes in the marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacterium The and genes form an operon...
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Ennouri H, dAbzac P, Hakil F, Branchu P, Naitali M, Lomenech A, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2016 Oct;
19(1):159-173.
PMID: 27727521
The assimilation of the nearly water insoluble substrates hydrocarbons and lipids by bacteria entails specific adaptations such as the formation of oleolytic biofilms. The present article reports that the extracellular...
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Mounier J, Camus A, Mitteau I, Vaysse P, Goulas P, Grimaud R, et al.
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2014 Oct;
90(3):816-31.
PMID: 25318592
Hydrophobic organic compounds (mainly lipids and hydrocarbons) represent a significant part of the organic matter in marine waters, and their degradation has an important impact in the carbon fluxes within...
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Cassan-Wang H, Goue N, Saidi M, Legay S, Sivadon P, Goffner D, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2013 Jun;
4:189.
PMID: 23781226
The presence of lignin in secondary cell walls (SCW) is a major factor preventing hydrolytic enzymes from gaining access to cellulose, thereby limiting the saccharification potential of plant biomass. To...
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Vaysse P, Sivadon P, Goulas P, Grimaud R
Environ Microbiol
. 2010 Nov;
13(3):737-46.
PMID: 21087383
Biofilm formation by marine hydrocarbonoclastic bacteria is commonly observed and has been recognized as an important mechanism for the biodegradation of hydrocarbons. In order to colonize new oil-water interfaces, surface-attached...
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Legay S, Sivadon P, Blervacq A, Pavy N, Baghdady A, Tremblay L, et al.
New Phytol
. 2010 Oct;
188(3):774-86.
PMID: 20955415
• The eucalyptus R2R3 transcription factor, EgMYB1 contains an active repressor motif in the regulatory domain of the predicted protein. It is preferentially expressed in differentiating xylem and is capable...
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Berlendis S, Lascourreges J, Schraauwers B, Sivadon P, Magot M
Environ Sci Technol
. 2010 Apr;
44(9):3621-8.
PMID: 20380433
BTEX biodegradation by an indigenous deep subsurface microbial community was evaluated in a water sample collected in the area of an underground gas storage. Five different sulfate-reducing microbial communities able...
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Foucart C, Jauneau A, Gion J, Amelot N, Martinez Y, Panegos P, et al.
New Phytol
. 2009 Jun;
183(4):1014-1029.
PMID: 19549133
To better understand the genetic control of secondary xylem formation in trees we analysed genes expressed during Eucalyptus xylem development. Using eucalyptus xylem cDNA libraries, we identified EgROP1, a member...
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Rengel D, San Clemente H, Servant F, Ladouce N, Paux E, Wincker P, et al.
BMC Plant Biol
. 2009 Mar;
9:36.
PMID: 19327132
Background: Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, Eucalyptus species are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world, yet they are still at the early...