Hugues Nziengui

Hugues Nziengui

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January 2017 - June 2017
JM Academic Plus Inc.
Position
  • Training and Research Coordinator
Description
  • Carried out research for consulting services. Developed educational materials
April 2014 - June 2016
University of Gothenburg
Position
  • PostDoc Position
Description
  • Investigated transcriptional and metabolite changes in leaves of mycorrhizal Medicago truncatula. Helped in the characterization of chloroplast ion transporters
March 2007 - March 2012
University of Freiburg
Position
  • Instructor
Description
  • Introductory course to molecular biology techniques and the study of gene expression
Education
October 2000 - September 2004
University of Lorraine
Field of study
  • Plant breeding

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Publications (12)
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In variable light environments, plants adjust light use in photosynthetic electron transport and photoprotective dissipation in the thylakoid membrane. In this respect, roles of the K+/H+ antiporter KEA3, the Cl− channel/transporter CLCe and the voltage-dependent Cl− channel VCCN1 have been unraveled in Arabidopsis thaliana. Here we report that the...
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Plants respond to gravitational force through directional growth along the gravity vector. Although auxin is the central component of the root graviresponse, it works in concert with other plant hormones. Here, we show that the folate precursor para-aminobenzoic acid (PABA) is a key modulator of the auxin-ethylene interplay during root gravitropism...
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Auxin gradients are sustained by series of influx and efflux carriers whose subcellular localization is sensitive to both exogenous and endogenous factors. Recently the localization of the Arabidopsis thaliana auxin efflux carrier PIN ‐ FORMED ( PIN ) 6 was reported to be tissue‐specific and regulated through unknown mechanisms. Here, we used genet...
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Arbuscular mycorrhizas (AM) are the most common symbiotic associations between a plant’s root compartment and fungi. They provide nutritional benefit (mostly inorganic phosphate [Pi]), leading to improved growth, and nonnutritional benefits, including defense responses to environmental cues throughout the host plant, which, in return, delivers carb...
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Chloride ions can be translocated across cell membranes through Cl− channels or Cl−/H+ exchangers. The thylakoid-located member of the Cl− channel CLC family in Arabidopsis thaliana (AtCLCe) was hypothesized to play a role in photosynthetic regulation based on the initial photosynthetic characterization of clce mutant lines. The reduced nitrate con...
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The Arabidopsis phosphate transporter PHT4;1 was previously localized to the chloroplast thylakoid membrane. Here we investigated the physiological consequences of the absence of PHT4;1 for photosynthesis and plant growth. In standard growth conditions, two independent Arabidopsis knockout mutant lines displayed significantly reduced leaf size and...
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Plant roots are among most intensively studied biological systems in gravity research. Altered gravity induces asymmetric cell growth leading to root bending. Differential distribution of the phytohormone auxin underlies root responses to gravity, being coordinated by auxin efflux transporters from the PIN family. The objective of this study was to...
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Reticulons (RTNs) are membrane-spanning proteins sharing a typical domain named reticulon homology domain (RHD). RTN genes have been identified in all eukaryotic organisms examined so far, and the corresponding proteins have been found predominantly associated to the endoplasmic reticulum membranes. In animal and yeast, in which knowledge of the pr...
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Lateral roots are initiated postembryonically in response to environmental cues, enabling plants to explore efficiently their underground environment. However, the mechanisms by which the environment determines the position of lateral root formation are unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that in Arabidopsis thaliana lateral root initiation can...
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Reticulons are proteins that have been found predominantly associated with the endoplasmic reticulum in yeast and mammalian cells. While their functions are still poorly understood, recent findings suggest that they participate in the shaping of the tubular endoplamic reticulum (ER). Although reticulon-like proteins have been identified in plants,...
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Salt tolerance is a very needed potentiality in cereal crops, since it would allow to extend cultures to dryer areas. The biotechnological approach and more precisely, in vitro tissue culture, has been experimented, using gametophytic (either male or female) tissues as source of variability. In cereals, albinism is frequently associated to androgen...

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