Mondher Bouzayen
University of Toulouse
206 Papers
929 Citations
Mondher Bouzayen is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ripening & Biology. The author has an hindex of 60, co-authored 191 publications. Previous affiliations of Mondher Bouzayen include University of Nottingham & Entertainments National Service Association.
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Papers
Two highly divergent alcohol dehydrogenases of melon exhibit fruit ripening-specific expression and distinct biochemical characteristics.
Daniel Manriquez,Islam El-Sharkawy,Francisco B. Flores,Fikri El-Yahyaoui,Farid Regad,Mondher Bouzayen,Alain Latché,Jean-Claude Pech +7 more
TL;DR: Gene expression as well as total ADH activity are strongly inhibited in antisense ACC oxidase melons and in melon fruit treated with the ethylene antagonist 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP), indicating a positive regulation by ethylene.
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Functional analysis and binding affinity of tomato ethylene response factors provide insight on the molecular bases of plant differential responses to ethylene
Julien Pirrello,Julien Pirrello,BC Narasimha Prasad,BC Narasimha Prasad,Wangshu Zhang,Wangshu Zhang,Wangshu Zhang,Kunsong Chen,Isabelle Mila,Isabelle Mila,Mohamed Zouine,Mohamed Zouine,Alain Latché,Alain Latché,Jean-Claude Pech,Jean-Claude Pech,Masaru Ohme-Takagi,Farid Regad,Farid Regad,Mondher Bouzayen,Mondher Bouzayen +20 more
TL;DR: The data support the hypothesis that ERFs are the main component enabling ethylene to regulate a wide range of physiological processes in a highly specific and coordinated manner.
AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR 2 Intersects Hormonal Signals in the Regulation of Tomato Fruit Ripening.
Dario Breitel,Louise Chappell-Maor,Sagit Meir,Irina Panizel,Clara Pons Puig,Yanwei Hao,Yanwei Hao,Tamar Yifhar,Hagai Yasuor,Mohamed Zouine,Mohamed Zouine,Mondher Bouzayen,Mondher Bouzayen,Antonio Granell Richart,Ilana Rogachev,Asaph Aharoni +15 more
TL;DR: It is revealed that ARF2A interconnects signals of ethylene and additional hormones to co-ordinate the capacity of fruit tissue to initiate the complex ripening process.
Inhibition of ethylene biosynthesis by antisense ACC oxidase RNA prevents chilling injury in Charentais cantaloupe melons
TL;DR: In this article, an antisense ACC oxidase (ACO) gene was found to significantly reduce the sensitivity of Charentais cantaloupe melons to chilling injury.
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The Tomato Sequencing Project, the First Cornerstone of the International Solanaceae Project (SOL)
Lukas A. Mueller,Steven D. Tanksley,James J. Giovannoni,Joyce Van Eck,Stephen Stack,Doil Choi,Byung-Dong Kim,Mingsheng Chen,Zhukuan Cheng,Chuanyou Li,Hongqing Ling,Yongbiao Xue,Graham B. Seymour,Gerard J. Bishop,Glenn J. Bryan,Rameshwar Sharma,J. P. Khurana,Akhilesh K. Tyagi,Debasis Chattopadhyay,Nagendra K. Singh,Willem J. Stiekema,P. Lindhout,Taco Jesse,René Klein Lankhorst,Mondher Bouzayen,Daisuke Shibata,Satoshi Tabata,Antonio Granell,Miguel A. Botella,Giovanni Giuliano,Luigi Frusciante,Mathilde Causse,Dani Zamir +32 more
TL;DR: The first step of the SOL project is to use an ordered BAC approach to generate a high quality sequence for the euchromatic portions of the tomato as a reference for the Solanaceae, which will form the framework for shotgun sequencing of other species.