Thomas Dobrenel
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Dubreuil C, Jin X, Barajas-Lopez J, Hewitt T, Tanz S, Dobrenel T, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2017 Jun;
176(2):1199-1214.
PMID: 28626007
Chloroplasts develop from undifferentiated proplastids present in meristematic tissue. Thus, chloroplast biogenesis is closely connected to leaf development, which restricts our ability to study the process of chloroplast biogenesis per...
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Dobrenel T, Mancera-Martinez E, Forzani C, Azzopardi M, Davanture M, Moreau M, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2016 Nov;
7:1611.
PMID: 27877176
Protein translation is an energy consuming process that has to be fine-tuned at both the cell and organism levels to match the availability of resources. The target of rapamycin kinase...
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Dobrenel T, Caldana C, Hanson J, Robaglia C, Vincentz M, Veit B, et al.
Annu Rev Plant Biol
. 2016 Feb;
67:261-85.
PMID: 26905651
All living organisms rely on nutrients to sustain cell metabolism and energy production, which in turn need to be adjusted based on available resources. The evolutionarily conserved target of rapamycin...
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Hummel M, Dobrenel T, Cordewener J, Davanture M, Meyer C, Smeekens S, et al.
J Proteomics
. 2015 Aug;
128:436-49.
PMID: 26232565
Biological Significance: Translation is one of the most energy demanding processes in a living cell and is therefore carefully regulated. Translational activity is tightly linked to growth control and growth...
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Dobrenel T, Marchive C, Azzopardi M, Clement G, Moreau M, Sormani R, et al.
Front Plant Sci
. 2013 May;
4:93.
PMID: 23641244
In eukaryotes, the ubiquitous TOR (target of rapamycin) kinase complexes have emerged as central regulators of cell growth and metabolism. The plant TOR complex 1 (TORC1), that contains evolutionary conserved...
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Moreau M, Azzopardi M, Clement G, Dobrenel T, Marchive C, Renne C, et al.
Plant Cell
. 2012 Feb;
24(2):463-81.
PMID: 22307851
The conserved Target of Rapamycin (TOR) kinase forms high molecular mass complexes and is a major regulator of cellular adaptations to environmental cues. The Lethal with Sec Thirteen 8/G protein...
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Dobrenel T, Marchive C, Sormani R, Moreau M, Mozzo M, Montane M, et al.
Biochem Soc Trans
. 2011 Mar;
39(2):477-81.
PMID: 21428923
The TOR (target of rapamycin) kinase is present in nearly all eukaryotic organisms and regulates a wealth of biological processes collectively contributing to cell growth. The genome of the model...