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Rejane Pratelli

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Zhao C, Pratelli R, Yu S, Shelley B, Collakova E, Pilot G
J Exp Bot . 2021 Jul; 72(18):6400-6417. PMID: 34223868
Amino acid transporters play a critical role in distributing amino acids within the cell compartments and between plant organs. Despite this importance, relatively few amino acid transporter genes have been...
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Guerra D, Chapiro S, Pratelli R, Yu S, Jia W, Leary J, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2017 Jan; 292(9):3827-3840. PMID: 28100770
Intercellular amino acid transport is essential for the growth of all multicellular organisms, and its dysregulation is implicated in developmental disorders. By an unknown mechanism, amino acid efflux is stimulated...
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Besnard J, Pratelli R, Zhao C, Sonawala U, Collakova E, Pilot G, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2016 Nov; 67(22):6385-6397. PMID: 27856708
Amino acids are the main form of nitrogen transported between the plant organs. Transport of amino acids across membranes is mediated by specialized proteins: importers, exporters, and facilitators. Unlike amino...
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Yu S, Pratelli R, Denbow C, Pilot G
Front Plant Sci . 2015 Aug; 6:593. PMID: 26300894
Intracellular amino acid transport across plant membranes is critical for metabolic pathways which are often split between different organelles. In addition, transport of amino acids across the plasma membrane enables...
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Pratelli R, Pilot G
J Exp Bot . 2014 Aug; 65(19):5535-56. PMID: 25114014
Amino acids play several critical roles in plants, from providing the building blocks of proteins to being essential metabolites interacting with many branches of metabolism. They are also important molecules...
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Jones A, Xuan Y, Xu M, Wang R, Ho C, Lalonde S, et al.
Science . 2014 May; 344(6185):711-6. PMID: 24833385
Cellular membranes act as signaling platforms and control solute transport. Membrane receptors, transporters, and enzymes communicate with intracellular processes through protein-protein interactions. Using a split-ubiquitin yeast two-hybrid screen that covers...
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Guerra D, Pratelli R, Kraft E, Callis J, Pilot G
FEBS Lett . 2013 Sep; 587(21):3400-5. PMID: 24036454
Plant LOSS OF GDU 2 (LOG2) and Mammalian Mahogunin Ring Finger 1 (MGRN1) proteins are RING-type E3 ligases sharing similarity N-terminal to the RING domain. Deletion of this region disrupts...
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Pratelli R, Guerra D, Yu S, Wogulis M, Kraft E, Frommer W, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2012 Feb; 158(4):1628-42. PMID: 22291198
Amino acids serve as transport forms for organic nitrogen in the plant, and multiple transport steps are involved in cellular import and export. While the nature of the export mechanism...
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Lalonde S, Sero A, Pratelli R, Pilot G, Chen J, Sardi M, et al.
Front Physiol . 2011 Mar; 1:24. PMID: 21423366
Interactions between membrane proteins and the soluble fraction are essential for signal transduction and for regulating nutrient transport. To gain insights into the membrane-based interactome, 3,852 open reading frames (ORFs)...
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Pratelli R, Voll L, Horst R, Frommer W, Pilot G
Plant Physiol . 2009 Dec; 152(2):762-73. PMID: 20018597
Phloem and xylem transport of amino acids involves two steps: export from one cell type to the apoplasm, and subsequent import into adjacent cells. High-affinity import is mediated by proton/amino...