Sami Kazaz
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Recent Articles
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Miray R, Kazaz S, To A, Baud S
Plant J
. 2025 Mar;
121(5):e70038.
PMID: 40028701
In angiosperm seeds, the relative proportions of the two zygotic tissues vary considerably from species to species. In many field-grown oilseed species, and in those of the model species Arabidopsis...
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Kazaz S, Miray R, Lepiniec L, Baud S
Prog Lipid Res
. 2021 Nov;
85:101138.
PMID: 34774919
Monounsaturated fatty acids are straight-chain aliphatic monocarboxylic acids comprising a unique carbon‑carbon double bond, also termed unsaturation. More than 50 distinct molecular structures have been described in the plant kingdom,...
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Kazaz S, Miray R, Baud S
Cells
. 2021 Apr;
10(3).
PMID: 33803674
Interactions between land plants and other organisms such as pathogens, pollinators, or symbionts usually involve a variety of specialized effectors participating in complex cross-talks between organisms. Fatty acids and their...
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Miray R, Kazaz S, To A, Baud S
Int J Mol Sci
. 2021 Feb;
22(4).
PMID: 33562710
In angiosperm seeds, the endosperm develops to varying degrees and accumulates different types of storage compounds remobilized by the seedling during early post-germinative growth. Whereas the molecular mechanisms controlling the...
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Kazaz S, Barthole G, Domergue F, Ettaki H, To A, Vasselon D, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2020 Sep;
32(11):3613-3637.
PMID: 32958563
The spatiotemporal pattern of deposition, final amount, and relative abundance of oleic acid (-ω-9 C18:1) and its derivatives in the different lipid fractions of the seed of Arabidopsis () indicates...
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To A, Joubes J, Thueux J, Kazaz S, Lepiniec L, Baud S
Plant J
. 2020 Apr;
103(2):660-676.
PMID: 32246506
Acyl lipids are important constituents of the plant cell. Depending on the cell type, requirements in acyl lipids vary greatly, implying a tight regulation of fatty acid and lipid metabolism....