Aurore Chetelat

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15 publications

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Wound-response jasmonate dynamics in the primary vasculature.
Morin H., Chételat A., Stolz S., Marcourt L., Glauser G., Wolfender J.L., Farmer E.E., 2023/11. The New phytologist, 240 (4) pp. 1484-1496. Peer-reviewed.
Insect-damaged Arabidopsis moves like wounded Mimosa pudica.
Kurenda A., Nguyen C.T., Chételat A., Stolz S., Farmer E.E., 2019/12/17. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116 (51) pp. 26066-26071. Peer-reviewed.
Arabidopsis H<sup>+</sup>-ATPase AHA1 controls slow wave potential duration and wound-response jasmonate pathway activation.
Kumari A., Chételat A., Nguyen C.T., Farmer E.E., 2019/10/01. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 116 (40) pp. 20226-20231. Peer-reviewed.
Identification of cell populations necessary for leaf-to-leaf electrical signaling in a wounded plant.
Nguyen C.T., Kurenda A., Stolz S., Chételat A., Farmer E.E., 2018/10/02. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115 (40) pp. 10178-10183. Peer-reviewed.
Multilayered Organization of Jasmonate Signalling in the Regulation of Root Growth.
Gasperini D., Chételat A., Acosta I.F., Goossens J., Pauwels L., Goossens A., Dreos R., Alfonso E., Farmer E.E., 2015. Plos Genetics, 11 (6) pp. e1005300.
 
Role of NINJA in root jasmonate signaling.
Acosta I.F., Gasperini D., Chételat A., Stolz S., Santuari L., Farmer E.E., 2013. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 110 (38) pp. 15473-15478.
A regulatory network for coordinated flower maturation.
Reeves P.H., Ellis C.M., Ploense S.E., Wu M.F., Yadav V., Tholl D., Chételat A., Haupt I., Kennerley B.J., Hodgens C. et al., 2012. PLoS Genetics, 8 (2) pp. e1002506.
Effects of fou8/fry1 mutation on sulfur metabolism: is decreased internal sulfate the trigger of sulfate starvation response?
Lee B.R., Huseby S., Koprivova A., Chételat A., Wirtz M., Mugford S.T., Navid E., Brearley C., Saha S., Mithen R. et al., 2012. PLoS One, 7 (6) pp. e39425.
 
Jasmonate controls polypeptide patterning in undamaged tissue in wounded Arabidopsis leaves.
Gfeller A., Baerenfaller K., Loscos J., Chételat A., Baginsky S., Farmer E.E., 2011. Plant Physiology, 156 (4) pp. 1797-1807.
 
Chloroplastic phosphoadenosine phosphosulfate metabolism regulates basal levels of the prohormone jasmonic acid in Arabidopsis leaves.
Rodríguez V.M., Chételat A., Majcherczyk P., Farmer E.E., 2010. Plant Physiology, 152 (3) pp. 1335-1345. Peer-reviewed.
 
Nonenzymatic oxidation of trienoic fatty acids contributes to reactive oxygen species management in Arabidopsis.
Mène-Saffrané L., Dubugnon L., Chételat A., Stolz S., Gouhier-Darimont C., Farmer E.E., 2009. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 284 (3) pp. 1702-1708. Peer-reviewed.
 
A gain-of-function allele of TPC1 activates oxylipin biogenesis after leaf wounding in Arabidopsis.
Bonaventure G., Gfeller A., Proebsting W.M., Hörtensteiner S., Chételat A., Martinoia E., Farmer E.E., 2007. Plant Journal, 49 (5) pp. 889-898.
 
Selective and powerful stress gene expression in Arabidopsis in response to malondialdehyde.
Weber H., Chételat A., Reymond P., Farmer E.E., 2004. Plant Journal, 37 (6) pp. 877-888.
 
Fatty acid ketodienes and fatty acid ketotrienes: Michael addition acceptors that accumulate in wounded and diseased Arabidopsis leaves.
Vollenweider S., Weber H., Stolz S., Chételat A., Farmer E.E., 2000/11. The Plant journal, 24 (4) pp. 467-476. Peer-reviewed.
 
Divinyl ether fatty acid synthesis in late blight-diseased potato leaves.
Weber H., Chételat A., Caldelari D., Farmer E.E., 1999. Plant Cell, 11 (3) pp. 485-494.
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