Jean-Sebastien Parent, Ph.D.

Institution:
Universite de Montreal (Canada)
Area:
Gene expression control Bioinformatics, Genomics and Proteomics Structural analysis of macromolecules Cell signaling
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Normand Brisson grad student 2011 Universite de Montreal (Canada)
 (Identification et caracterisation de facteurs impliques dans la replication et la stabilite des genomes des organelles de plantes.)
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Parent JS, Cahn J, Herridge RP, et al. (2021) Small RNAs guide histone methylation in embryos. Genes & Development. 35: 841-846
Lee SC, Ernst E, Berube B, et al. (2020) retrotransposon virus-like particles and their regulation by epigenetically activated small RNA. Genome Research
Cappadocia L, Parent JS, Sygusch J, et al. (2013) A family portrait: structural comparison of the Whirly proteins from Arabidopsis thaliana and Solanum tuberosum. Acta Crystallographica. Section F, Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications. 69: 1207-11
Cappadocia L, Parent JS, Zampini E, et al. (2012) A conserved lysine residue of plant Whirly proteins is necessary for higher order protein assembly and protection against DNA damage. Nucleic Acids Research. 40: 258-69
Parent JS, Lepage E, Brisson N. (2011) Divergent roles for the two PolI-like organelle DNA polymerases of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 156: 254-62
Cappadocia L, Maréchal A, Parent JS, et al. (2010) Crystal structures of DNA-Whirly complexes and their role in Arabidopsis organelle genome repair. The Plant Cell. 22: 1849-67
Maréchal A, Parent JS, Véronneau-Lafortune F, et al. (2009) Whirly proteins maintain plastid genome stability in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 106: 14693-8
Maréchal A, Parent JS, Sabar M, et al. (2008) Overexpression of mtDNA-associated AtWhy2 compromises mitochondrial function. Bmc Plant Biology. 8: 42
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