David Chevalier

Publication List Details

Period

2002 - 2007

Number

12

Co-Authors

Molecular characterisation of the STRUBBELIG-RECEPTOR FAMILYof genes encoding putative leucine-rich repeat receptor-like kinases in Arabidopsis thaliana (2007)

Eyüboglu, Banu, Pfister, Karen, Haberer, Georg, Chevalier, David, Fuchs, Angelika, Mayer, Klaus FX, ...

Abstract Background Receptor-like kinases are a prominent class of surface receptors that regulate many aspects of the plant life cycle. Despite recent advances the function of most receptor-like...

Functional genomics of protein kinases in plants (2005)

Chevalier, David, Walker, John C.

Functional genomics has revolutionised the way that scientists approach biological questions, allowing for the comprehensive characterisation of the function of related proteins encoded in a genome....

Molecular analysis of NOZZLE, a gene involved in pattern formation and early sporogenesis during sex organ development in Arabidopsis thaliana

Schiefthaler, Ursula, Balasubramanian, Sureshkumar, Sieber, Patrick, Chevalier, David, Wisman, Ellen, Schneitz, Kay

Sexual reproduction is a salient aspect of plants, and elaborate structures, such as the flowers of angiosperms, have evolved that aid in this process. Within the flower the corresponding sex organs,...

STRUBBELIG defines a receptor kinase-mediated signaling pathway regulating organ development in Arabidopsis

Chevalier, David, Batoux, Martine, Fulton, Lynette, Pfister, Karen, Yadav, Ram Kishor, Schellenberg, Maja, ...

An open question remains as to what coordinates cell behavior during organogenesis, permitting organs to reach their appropriate size and shape. The Arabidopsis gene STRUBBELIG (SUB) defines a...

Molecular analysis of NOZZLE, a gene involved in pattern formation and early sporogenesis during sex organ development in Arabidopsis thaliana

Schiefthaler, Ursula, Balasubramanian, Sureshkumar, Sieber, Patrick, Chevalier, David, Wisman, Ellen, Schneitz, Kay

Sexual reproduction is a salient aspect of plants, and elaborate structures, such as the flowers of angiosperms, have evolved that aid in this process. Within the flower the corresponding sex organs,...

STRUBBELIG defines a receptor kinase-mediated signaling pathway regulating organ development in Arabidopsis

Chevalier, David, Batoux, Martine, Fulton, Lynette, Pfister, Karen, Yadav, Ram Kishor, Schellenberg, Maja, ...

An open question remains as to what coordinates cell behavior during organogenesis, permitting organs to reach their appropriate size and shape. The Arabidopsis gene STRUBBELIG (SUB) defines a...

DAWDLE, a Forkhead-Associated Domain Gene, Regulates Multiple Aspects of Plant Development1[W]

Morris, Erin R., Chevalier, David, Walker, John C.

Phosphoprotein-binding domains are found in many different proteins and specify protein-protein interactions critical for signal transduction pathways. Forkhead-associated (FHA) domains bind...

The FHA domain proteins DAWDLE in Arabidopsis and SNIP1 in humans act in small RNA biogenesis

Yu, Bin, Bi, Liu, Zheng, Binglian, Ji, Lijuan, Chevalier, David, Agarwal, Manu, ...

Proteins containing the forkhead-associated domain (FHA) are known to act in biological processes such as DNA damage repair, protein degradation, and signal transduction. Here we report that DAWDLE...

Regulation of floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis thaliana

Cho, Sung Ki, Larue, Clayton T., Chevalier, David, Wang, Huachun, Jinn, Tsung-Luo, Zhang, Shuqun, ...

Abscission is a developmental program that results in the active shedding of infected or nonfunctional organs from a plant body. Here, we establish a signaling pathway that controls abscission in...