D. Lancelin

Publication List Details

Period

1994 - 1999

Number

6

Co-Authors

The strange evolutionary history of plant mitochondrial tRNAs and their aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (1999)

Small, I, Akashi, K, Chapron, A, Dietrich, A, Duchene, A-M, Lancelin, D, ...

The translation systems of plant mitochondria differ from those of other mitochondria in that they incorporate tRNAs of three different origins: native mitochondrial tRNAs, plastid tRNAs transcribed...

A trans-splicing model for the expression of the tripartite nad5 gene in wheat and maize mitochondria.

Jubier, M F, Delcher, E, Lancelin, D, Lejeune, B

The mitochondrial single-copy gene nad5 of wheat and maize consists of 5 exons located on three widely separated regions of the genome that are independently transcribed. The first region contains...

The same Arabidopsis gene encodes both cytosolic and mitochondrial alanyl-tRNA synthetases.

Mireau, H, Lancelin, D, Small, I D

In plants, all aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are nuclearly encoded, despite the fact that their activities are required in the three protein-synthesizing cell compartments (cytosol, mitochondria, and...

A trans-splicing model for the expression of the tripartite nad5 gene in wheat and maize mitochondria.

Jubier, M F, Delcher, E, Lancelin, D, Lejeune, B

The mitochondrial single-copy gene nad5 of wheat and maize consists of 5 exons located on three widely separated regions of the genome that are independently transcribed. The first region contains...

The same Arabidopsis gene encodes both cytosolic and mitochondrial alanyl-tRNA synthetases.

Mireau, H, Lancelin, D, Small, I D

In plants, all aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases are nuclearly encoded, despite the fact that their activities are required in the three protein-synthesizing cell compartments (cytosol, mitochondria, and...